Re: svn commit: r661886 - in /cocoon/trunk: ./ project/
On Fri, 2008-05-30 at 21:40 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Author: anathaniel Date: Fri May 30 14:40:23 2008 New Revision: 661886 URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=661886view=rev Log: Move all files from /trunk to /trunk/project. Otherwise these files would never show up in Eclipse. Added: cocoon/trunk/1ST_README.txt cocoon/trunk/project/ cocoon/trunk/project/.project cocoon/trunk/project/README.txt - copied, changed from r661475, cocoon/trunk/README.txt cocoon/trunk/project/build-docs.sh - copied, changed from r661475, cocoon/trunk/build-docs.sh cocoon/trunk/project/build.sh - copied unchanged from r661475, cocoon/trunk/build.sh cocoon/trunk/project/cocoon.sh - copied, changed from r661475, cocoon/trunk/cocoon.sh cocoon/trunk/project/pom.xml - copied, changed from r661475, cocoon/trunk/pom.xml cocoon/trunk/project/settings.xml - copied unchanged from r661475, cocoon/trunk/settings.xml Removed: cocoon/trunk/README.txt cocoon/trunk/build-docs.sh cocoon/trunk/build.sh cocoon/trunk/cocoon.sh cocoon/trunk/pom.xml cocoon/trunk/settings.xml I suppose this change will break the continuum build. Could somebody with enough karma please change the build to start off in /trunk/project. Cheers, Alfred.
Re: svn commit: r661886 - in /cocoon/trunk: ./ project/
Alfred Nathaniel pisze: On Fri, 2008-05-30 at 21:40 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Author: anathaniel Date: Fri May 30 14:40:23 2008 New Revision: 661886 URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=661886view=rev Log: Move all files from /trunk to /trunk/project. Otherwise these files would never show up in Eclipse. Added: cocoon/trunk/1ST_README.txt cocoon/trunk/project/ cocoon/trunk/project/.project cocoon/trunk/project/README.txt - copied, changed from r661475, cocoon/trunk/README.txt cocoon/trunk/project/build-docs.sh - copied, changed from r661475, cocoon/trunk/build-docs.sh cocoon/trunk/project/build.sh - copied unchanged from r661475, cocoon/trunk/build.sh cocoon/trunk/project/cocoon.sh - copied, changed from r661475, cocoon/trunk/cocoon.sh cocoon/trunk/project/pom.xml - copied, changed from r661475, cocoon/trunk/pom.xml cocoon/trunk/project/settings.xml - copied unchanged from r661475, cocoon/trunk/settings.xml Removed: cocoon/trunk/README.txt cocoon/trunk/build-docs.sh cocoon/trunk/build.sh cocoon/trunk/cocoon.sh cocoon/trunk/pom.xml cocoon/trunk/settings.xml I suppose this change will break the continuum build. Could somebody with enough karma please change the build to start off in /trunk/project. Hi Alfred, Are you sure that having these files listed in Eclipse is enough reason to move them? Personally speaking, I'm not so keen on this idea even if using Eclipse. I think you should at least inform others that you are going to do such changes so others could have a chance to comment on idea. They are really far from being cosmetic. By the way, is there any reason for telling people to use *.sh scripts instead of Maven directly? -- Best regards, Grzegorz Kossakowski
Re: svn commit: r661886 - in /cocoon/trunk: ./ project/
On Fri, 2008-05-30 at 23:52 +0200, Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote: Are you sure that having these files listed in Eclipse is enough reason to move them? Personally speaking, I'm not so keen on this idea even if using Eclipse. I found it very annoying that part of the files, especially the root and parent pom.xml, where not visible in Eclipse. (Do other IDEs do it better?) I think you should at least inform others that you are going to do such changes so others could have a chance to comment on idea. They are really far from being cosmetic. Sure, the implications may be more drastic than imagined first. If it is a problem, the changes are easy to revert. By the way, is there any reason for telling people to use *.sh scripts instead of Maven directly? I find that easier to explain than all the MAVEN_OPTS magic required when using mvn directly. Cheers, Alfred.
Re: svn commit: r661886 - in /cocoon/trunk: ./ project/
Alfred Nathaniel pisze: I found it very annoying that part of the files, especially the root and parent pom.xml, where not visible in Eclipse. (Do other IDEs do it better?) Don't know about other IDEs but AFAIR even Eclipse can perform better in this area when special Maven plug-in for Eclipse is used. It's called q4e[1] but the last time I checked it had one annoying problem: performed really slow when such big projects like Cocoon were handled by that plug-in. Don't know how it's now. Speaking about myself, I don't change these files too often and always has been using external tools (Krusader on openSUSE) to deal with these files. I think you should at least inform others that you are going to do such changes so others could have a chance to comment on idea. They are really far from being cosmetic. Sure, the implications may be more drastic than imagined first. If it is a problem, the changes are easy to revert. I think the best option is to revert these changes and discuss possible options first. I guess that folks working with trunk may have their build broken as well. By the way, is there any reason for telling people to use *.sh scripts instead of Maven directly? I find that easier to explain than all the MAVEN_OPTS magic required when using mvn directly. H... I thought that recent releases of Maven does not need messing with MAVEN_OPTS. Am I wrong? [1] http://code.google.com/p/q4e/ -- Grzegorz Kossakowski