Xavier Hanin wrote:
On 5/9/07, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
teresting.
Maybe every repository in ivyconf.xml would be marked as offline,
meaning they are available when there is no network.When you run ant (or
ivy) with -offline, only offline repositories would be used.
What do
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From: Steve Loughran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 10 May 2007 8:20 PM
To: Ant Developers List
Subject: Re: auto download of antlibs
Xavier Hanin wrote:
On 5/9/07, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
teresting.
Maybe every repository
On 5/10/07, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Xavier Hanin wrote:
On 5/9/07, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
teresting.
Maybe every repository in ivyconf.xml would be marked as offline,
meaning they are available when there is no network.When you run ant
(or
ivy) with
On 5/10/07, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen McConnell wrote:
It seems that there may be two distinct subjects in this thread:
a) introduction of policy that restricts dynamic resolution of
resource to those available via a local file protocol (refer
Xavier's
Xavier Hanin wrote:
On 5/7/07, Stephen McConnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: Xavier Hanin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 4 May 2007 5:56 PM
To: Ant Developers List
Subject: Re: auto download of antlibs
On 5/4/07, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED
Xavier Hanin wrote:
On 5/8/07, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Xavier Hanin wrote:
On 5/7/07, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hooking in to a named ivy conf:
antlib uri=org.example.something conf=example /
And wher is the version information? And how do we map this package
Stefan Bodewig wrote:
On Mon, 07 May 2007, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You'd have to include a version. One thing you could do is
lib:xmlns=antlib://org/example/something#2.13 ...but that would
place the version into the namespace, which is too early to read
in/expand ant
On 5/9/07, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Xavier Hanin wrote:
On 5/7/07, Stephen McConnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: Xavier Hanin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 4 May 2007 5:56 PM
To: Ant Developers List
Subject: Re: auto download
On 5/9/07, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Xavier Hanin wrote:
On 5/8/07, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Xavier Hanin wrote:
On 5/7/07, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hooking in to a named ivy conf:
antlib uri=org.example.something conf=example /
And wher
Stephen McConnell wrote:
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From: Stefan Bodewig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
3. an antlib resolver would do the mapping from antlib package to
artifacts (problem one),
actually a pretty big problem.
Which may explain why two JSRs are dealing with the subject:
Xavier Hanin wrote:
On 5/7/07, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hooking in to a named ivy conf:
antlib uri=org.example.something conf=example /
And wher is the version information? And how do we map this package
name to an organization/module name couple? What do you think of
On 5/7/07, Stephen McConnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: Xavier Hanin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 4 May 2007 5:56 PM
To: Ant Developers List
Subject: Re: auto download of antlibs
On 5/4/07, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One thing
On 5/8/07, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Xavier Hanin wrote:
On 5/7/07, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hooking in to a named ivy conf:
antlib uri=org.example.something conf=example /
And wher is the version information? And how do we map this package
name to an
On Mon, 07 May 2007, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You'd have to include a version. One thing you could do is
lib:xmlns=antlib://org/example/something#2.13 ...but that would
place the version into the namespace, which is too early to read
in/expand ant properties, and you'd have to
Xavier Hanin wrote:
On 5/4/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we'd need a metadata tree mapping antlibs to well known packages,
but that is not too hard. JSON, perhaps.
Not sure. Who'd maintain it?
It should be some xml format.
I think that it should be on the ant site
and
On 5/7/07, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Xavier Hanin wrote:
On 5/4/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we'd need a metadata tree mapping antlibs to well known packages,
but that is not too hard. JSON, perhaps.
Not sure. Who'd maintain it?
It should be some
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From: Steve Loughran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 4 May 2007 5:27 PM
To: Ant Developers List
Subject: auto download of antlibs
One thing I've been thinking of this week is how could we
work with Ivy for automatic antlib download.
No code
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From: Xavier Hanin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 4 May 2007 5:56 PM
To: Ant Developers List
Subject: Re: auto download of antlibs
On 5/4/07, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One thing I've been thinking of this week is how could we work
-Original Message-
From: Stefan Bodewig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
3. an antlib resolver would do the mapping from antlib package to
artifacts (problem one),
actually a pretty big problem.
Which may explain why two JSRs are dealing with the subject:
One thing I've been thinking of this week is how could we work with Ivy
for automatic antlib download.
No code right now, just some thoughts
1. add a -offline argument to say we are offline. this will set a
property, (and.build.offline) and the offline test will work. It is
meant to tell
On 5/4/07, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One thing I've been thinking of this week is how could we work with Ivy
for automatic antlib download.
No code right now, just some thoughts
1. add a -offline argument to say we are offline. this will set a
property, (and.build.offline) and
On Fri, 04 May 2007, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. add a -offline argument to say we are offline. this will set a
property, (and.build.offline) and the offline test will work.
Do I sense oata.utils.NetworkUtils? Might contain some Proxy
configuration (and if possible detection)
On 5/4/07, Stefan Bodewig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 04 May 2007, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. add a -offline argument to say we are offline. this will set a
property, (and.build.offline) and the offline test will work.
Do I sense oata.utils.NetworkUtils? Might contain
On 5/4/07, Stefan Bodewig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 04 May 2007, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. add a -offline argument to say we are offline. this will set a
property, (and.build.offline) and the offline test will work.
Do I sense oata.utils.NetworkUtils? Might contain
we'd need a metadata tree mapping antlibs to well known packages,
but that is not too hard. JSON, perhaps.
Not sure. Who'd maintain it?
It should be some xml format.
I think that it should be on the ant site
and ant committers would be the updaters of it.
- this would be similar to the
On 5/4/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we'd need a metadata tree mapping antlibs to well known packages,
but that is not too hard. JSON, perhaps.
Not sure. Who'd maintain it?
It should be some xml format.
I think that it should be on the ant site
and ant committers would
On Fri, 4 May 2007, Peter Reilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/4/07, Stefan Bodewig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 04 May 2007, Steve Loughran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we'd need a metadata tree mapping antlibs to well known packages,
but that is not too hard. JSON, perhaps.
Not sure.
?a=10747672451r=1w=2 said
OK, now that Ant1.6 has antlibs, it is time to think of the next
step: auto download of antlibs and (perhaps) dependencies.
Importer from Krysalis does exactly this. It downloads, caches and
imports build.xml files that I call antlets.
Some initial documentation
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com ?a=10747672451r=1w=2 said
OK, now that Ant1.6 has antlibs, it is time to think of the next
step: auto download of antlibs and (perhaps) dependencies.
Importer from Krysalis does exactly this. It downloads, caches and
imports build.xml files that I call antlets.
Some
In an earlier message Steve Loughran steve_loughran () hpl ! hp ! com
?a=10747672451r=1w=2 said
OK, now that Ant1.6 has antlibs, it is time to think of the next
step: auto download of antlibs and (perhaps) dependencies.
Importer from Krysalis does exactly this. It downloads, caches
Steve Loughran wrote:
OK, now that Ant1.6 has antlibs, it is time to think of the next step:
auto download of antlibs and (perhaps) dependencies.
1. Possible requirements
-allow users to specify the URLs of dependent antlibs
-allow teams to provide an override point that specifies their location
OK, now that Ant1.6 has antlibs, it is time to think of the
next step:
auto download of antlibs and (perhaps) dependencies.
1. Possible requirements
-allow users to specify the URLs of dependent antlibs
Why only AntLibs? Maybe resources in general (jars, AntLets, ...)
-allow teams
Costin Manolache wrote:
Steve Loughran wrote:
OK, now that Ant1.6 has antlibs, it is time to think of the next step:
auto download of antlibs and (perhaps) dependencies.
1. Possible requirements
-allow users to specify the URLs of dependent antlibs
-allow teams to provide an override point
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. Possible requirements
-allow users to specify the URLs of dependent
antlibs
Why only AntLibs? Maybe resources in general (jars,
AntLets, ...)
There was talk at one point about Ant 2.0 (sorry)
possibly incorporating commons-vfs in some way. I
have kept
OK, now that Ant1.6 has antlibs, it is time to think of the next step:
auto download of antlibs and (perhaps) dependencies.
1. Possible requirements
-allow users to specify the URLs of dependent antlibs
-allow teams to provide an override point that specifies their location
-secure download
Steve Loughran wrote:
OK, now that Ant1.6 has antlibs, it is time to think of the next step:
auto download of antlibs and (perhaps) dependencies.
1. Possible requirements
-allow users to specify the URLs of dependent antlibs
-allow teams to provide an override point that specifies their location
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