Re: Bringing up Gump on Java1.5

2006-02-22 Thread Steve Loughran

Leo Simons wrote:

On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 01:42:33PM +, Steve Loughran wrote:

Stefan Bodewig wrote:

On Mon, 20 Feb 2006, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



I need to bring up Gump on Java1.5.


You may have missed it, but vmgump is now running Java 5. 8-)
I see now that that is the case. Me must be grateful for at least some 
benefit coming from JUnit 4.0


Expect some newly added smartfrog projects to start failing shortly. I 
have quite a complex little dependency graph to put together and it till 
take a while to stabilise


I'm still interested in a vmware image with gump on though, if anyone 
does have one to hand. gump to go


It should be easy enough to take the vmgump image. Some issue there with
eg /etc/shadow and /etc/passwd. I think the people that can do that are 
me, Noel Bergman and Berin Lautenbach. I have -10hours of sleep a week 
at the moment so it'l be a while before I get to this...




Is it already a vmware image? hmmm.

FWIW there is a trick to making a physical winXP system virtual; you do 
a network backup with a boot CD, then boot the CD in the VM and restore 
your network backup to the vmware world. Don't do this for win2000+ 
domained boxes, cos the domain controller doesnt like 1 box with the 
same UUID.



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Re: AW: Bringing up Gump on Java1.5

2006-02-22 Thread Steve Loughran

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm still interested in a vmware image with gump on though, if 
anyone does have one to hand. gump to go


-steve


Me to :-)

Thought about setting up a linux server (without KDE/Gnome, just SSH,
MySQL, Apache, Python, JDK, Gump, SVN, CVS, ???) as VMWare image, but
time ...


I built up a fedora core4 image last week, but it was enough to remind 
me that gnome's filesys navigation is inadequate, and that linux under 
vmware handles roaming wlans very, very badly.


If you look at http://instalinux.com/ you can see how we do images hands 
free; you fill in some options in a form, get a bootable ISO image and 
then boot that, which pulls in the relevant files. On the original HP 
installation there are local mirrors of the distros for low-traffic 
installs. Just set it up overnight and you get a new vm in the morning.


The distro set there is biased towards server/desktop images, and I 
don't want to ship an hp built image around as there is too much risk of 
something we have site licenses for being included. Maybe I'll look at 
this DSL linux distro (http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/) and see if it 
runs java properly.


Out in grid computing land, there is probably going to be a workshop in 
Bristol or Oxford UK this summer on vm-hosted grid computation; for 
which you want ultralight images that contain the bare minimum of 
sysadmin approved stuff, everything needed to host a grid app container 
like condor or GT4. Then when the grid people want to use the spare 
cycles on your box, they first deploy the grid vm, then use that to host 
your apps. So there may be some work on minimal Xen/vmware images there too.


-steve

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Re: svn commit: r379581 - in /gump/metadata/project: smartfrog.xml ws-axis2.xml ws-commons.xml

2006-02-22 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 +depend project=annogen runtime=true/

This project is not known to Gump.  What is it?  Where can we find it?

Stefan

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AW: svn commit: r379581 - in /gump/metadata/project: smartfrog.xml ws-axis2.xml ws-commons.xml

2006-02-22 Thread Jan.Materne
Betreff: Re: svn commit: r379581 - in /gump/metadata/project: 
smartfrog.xml ws-axis2.xml ws-commons.xml

On Tue, 21 Feb 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 +depend project=annogen runtime=true/

This project is not known to Gump.  What is it?  Where can we find it?


I did a search - the best result for me was a commit message [1] in
XmlBeans where they added some
v2/jam/src/org/apache/xmlbeans/impl/jam/annogen/AnnotationService*.java
files.

Smartfrog ...

I think Steve or the XmlBeans-team could help here ;-)


Jan

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