Re: Anybody?

2004-06-29 Thread Conor MacNeill
Filip Balas wrote:
I see... it's funny that you need Ant to build Ant
properly... It would seem to me that if you 
need to debug something about a Tool, you can't
really use it the Tool to build itself could you?

Requiring something else to build Ant would be even stranger for me :) 
The technique of bootstrapping a system in this way is actually quite 
common in things like compilers, which are often written in their own 
language. That is what the bootstrap scripts are about.

Conor
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Re: Ant 1.6.2 - where do we stand?

2004-06-29 Thread Steve Cohen
Stefan -
I find that I am able to connect and commit.  So I guess you're right.  

But I cannot find that email anywhere in my mailbox (my apache.org mail gets 
forwarded), nor did I find anything on the commons-dev mailing list 
indicating that the vote had passed.


On Monday 28 June 2004 6:33 am, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
 On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Steve Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'd do it myself,

 please do.

  but I'm wondering what is the status of the committer vote that was
  taken on me a couple of weeks ago.

 please check your apache.org mail ;-)

 You should have commit access already.

 Stefan



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cvs commit: ant/docs/manual install.html

2004-06-29 Thread scohen
scohen  2004/06/28 19:27:45

  Modified:docs/manual install.html
  Log:
  update to reflect the latest release of commons-net which fixed some
  bugs that interfered with the Ant interface.
  
  Revision  ChangesPath
  1.71  +1 -1  ant/docs/manual/install.html
  
  Index: install.html
  ===
  RCS file: /home/cvs/ant/docs/manual/install.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.70
  retrieving revision 1.71
  diff -u -r1.70 -r1.71
  --- install.html  2 Jun 2004 21:18:41 -   1.70
  +++ install.html  29 Jun 2004 02:27:45 -  1.71
  @@ -403,7 +403,7 @@
   tda name=commons-netcommons-net.jar/td
   tdftp, rexec and telnet tasksbr
   jakarta-oro 2.0.1 or later is required in any case together with 
commons-net.br
  -For a use with a Microsoft FTP server, a minimum version of commons-net 
of 1.2.1 is required.
  +For all users, a minimum version of commons-net of 1.2.2 is recommended.
   /td
   tda href=http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/net/index.html;
  
target=_tophttp://jakarta.apache.org/commons/net/index.html/a/td
  
  
  

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AW: Ant 1.6.2 - where do we stand?

2004-06-29 Thread Jan . Materne
When I became committer there was only the voting thread.
No final yep - passed message.
The official mail - send by Conor - to PMC, root and me contained a link
to the start of the vote (marc).

Anyway

WELCOME :)


Jan

 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: Steve Cohen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Gesendet am: Dienstag, 29. Juni 2004 04:30
 An: Ant Developers List
 Betreff: Re: Ant 1.6.2 - where do we stand?
 
 Stefan -
 I find that I am able to connect and commit.  So I guess 
 you're right.  
 
 But I cannot find that email anywhere in my mailbox (my 
 apache.org mail gets 
 forwarded), nor did I find anything on the commons-dev mailing list 
 indicating that the vote had passed.
 
 
 On Monday 28 June 2004 6:33 am, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
  On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Steve Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I'd do it myself,
 
  please do.
 
   but I'm wondering what is the status of the committer 
 vote that was
   taken on me a couple of weeks ago.
 
  please check your apache.org mail ;-)
 
  You should have commit access already.
 
  Stefan
 
 
 
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Re: Ant 1.6.2 - where do we stand?

2004-06-29 Thread Conor MacNeill
Steve,
I did you a welcome to Ant email on 18-Jun to this email address. 
Anyway, whatever, the vote passed and we are glad to have you aboard as 
a committer.

Conor
Steve Cohen wrote:
Stefan -
I find that I am able to connect and commit.  So I guess you're right.  

But I cannot find that email anywhere in my mailbox (my apache.org mail gets 
forwarded), nor did I find anything on the commons-dev mailing list 
indicating that the vote had passed.


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Re: Ant 1.6.2 - where do we stand?

2004-06-29 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Steve Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 nor did I find anything on the commons-dev mailing list indicating
 that the vote had passed.

Yes, there hasn't been an official result mail, but the vote has
passed.

We've never posted any official results IIRC just went ahead and
dealed with the technical details off-list.  Maybe we should change
our procedures.

Stefan

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[ANN] Jan Materne added to Ant PMC

2004-06-29 Thread Conor MacNeill
Hi everyone,
Just to let you know that the Ant PMC voted to add Jan Materne as a PMC 
member recently.

Conor
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Re: Exception in thread main java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/tools/ant/launch/Launcher

2004-06-29 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Peter Reilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I added a FAQ entry for this, but I think that this will cause a lot
 of people grief.

Uhm, thanks!

Stefan

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Nightly Builds

2004-06-29 Thread Conor MacNeill
Ant has not had nightly builds for some time. For a long time, Ant's 
nightly builds were produced by one of the Gump runs. In addition to 
changes in Gump, I think there are some questions around nightly builds.

I'm looking for some suggestions as to what we do here. Here are some ideas
1. Resume some sort of nightly build process
2. Perform some sort of snapshot builds on some ad-hoc timetable
3. Non-official builds?
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Re: Nightly Builds

2004-06-29 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Conor MacNeill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 I'm looking for some suggestions as to what we do here.

Rather high up on my TODO list is setting up nightly builds on Brutus:

http://wiki.apache.org/gump/NightlyBuilds
http://wiki.apache.org/gump/BrutusConfig/NightlyBuild

I just want to get Ant 1.6.2 first.

If anybody comes up with a better idea, go ahead.

Stefan

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Re: Nightly Builds

2004-06-29 Thread Conor MacNeill
Stefan Bodewig wrote:
Rather high up on my TODO list is setting up nightly builds on Brutus:
http://wiki.apache.org/gump/NightlyBuilds
http://wiki.apache.org/gump/BrutusConfig/NightlyBuild
I just want to get Ant 1.6.2 first.
Cool. Happy to wait for you to do it :-)
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Re: Nightly Builds

2004-06-29 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Conor MacNeill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Happy to wait for you to do it :-)

Don't hold your breath, then 8-)

Seriously, since I already have access to Brutus I thought it might be
the best choice to do it there.

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cvs commit: ant/docs/manual/CoreTasks import.html

2004-06-29 Thread bodewig
bodewig 2004/06/29 02:01:53

  Modified:docs/manual/CoreTasks import.html
  Log:
  How to resolve files in imported build files by Ivan Ivanov
  
  Revision  ChangesPath
  1.14  +42 -1 ant/docs/manual/CoreTasks/import.html
  
  Index: import.html
  ===
  RCS file: /home/cvs/ant/docs/manual/CoreTasks/import.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.13
  retrieving revision 1.14
  diff -u -r1.13 -r1.14
  --- import.html   29 Apr 2004 10:13:17 -  1.13
  +++ import.html   29 Jun 2004 09:01:53 -  1.14
  @@ -61,7 +61,48 @@
   property of the main buildfile.br /
   Note that quot;builddocsquot; is not the filename, but the name attribute
   present in the imported project tag.br /
  -br /
  +
  +br/
  +bResolving files against the imported file/b
  +
  +pSuppose your main build file called codeimporting.xml/code
  +imports a build file codeimported.xml/code, located anywhere on
  +the file system, and codeimported.xml/code reads a set of
  +properties from codeimported.properties/code:/p
  +
  +prelt;-- importing.xml --gt;
  +lt;project name=importing basedir=. default=...gt;
  +nbsp; lt;import file=${path_to_imported}/imported.xml/gt;
  +lt;/projectgt;
  +
  +lt;-- imported.xml --gt;
  +lt;project name=imported basedir=. default=...gt;
  +nbsp; lt;property file=imported.properties/gt;
  +lt;/projectgt;
  +/pre
  +
  +pThis snippet however will resolve codeimported.properties/code
  +against the basedir of codeimporting.xml/code, because the basedir
  +of codeimported.xml/code is ignored by Ant. The right way to use
  +codeimported.properties/code is:/p
  +
  +pre
  +lt;-- imported.xml --gt;
  +lt;project name=imported basedir=. default=...gt;
  +nbsp; lt;dirname property=imported.basedir 
file=${ant.file.imported}/gt;
  +nbsp; lt;property file=${imported.basedir}/imported.properties/gt;
  +lt;/projectgt;
  +/pre
  +
  +pAs explained above code${ant.file.imported}/code stores the
  +path of the build script, that defines the project called
  +codeimported/code, (in short it stores the path to
  +codeimported.xml/code) and a
  +href=dirname.htmlcodelt;dirnamegt;/code/a takes its
  +directory. This technique also allows codeimported.xml/code to be
  +used as a standalone file (without being imported in other
  +project)./p
  +
   h3Parameters/h3
   table border=1 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0
 tbody
  
  
  

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cvs commit: ant/docs/manual/CoreTasks import.html

2004-06-29 Thread bodewig
bodewig 2004/06/29 02:04:59

  Modified:docs/manual/CoreTasks import.html
  Log:
  turn visual markup into at least a little structural information
  
  Revision  ChangesPath
  1.15  +31 -31ant/docs/manual/CoreTasks/import.html
  
  Index: import.html
  ===
  RCS file: /home/cvs/ant/docs/manual/CoreTasks/import.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.14
  retrieving revision 1.15
  diff -u -r1.14 -r1.15
  --- import.html   29 Jun 2004 09:01:53 -  1.14
  +++ import.html   29 Jun 2004 09:04:59 -  1.15
  @@ -31,12 +31,12 @@
 lispecial properties/li
   /ul
 /p
  -bTarget overriding/bbr /
  -br /
  -If a target in the main file is also present in at least one of the
  -imported files, it takes precedence.br /
  -br /
  -So if I import for example a idocsbuild.xml/i file named 
bbuilddocs/b,
  +h4Target overriding/h4
  +
  +pIf a target in the main file is also present in at least one of the
  +imported files, it takes precedence./p
  +
  +pSo if I import for example a idocsbuild.xml/i file named 
bbuilddocs/b,
   that contains a quot;bdocs/bquot; target, I can redefine it in my main
   buildfile and that is the one that will be called. This makes it easy to
   keep the same target name, so that the overriding target is still called
  @@ -44,26 +44,26 @@
   it is a dependency, with a different implementation. The original target is
   made available by the name quot;bbuilddocs/bb.docs/bquot;.
   This enables the new implementation to call the old target, thus
  -ienhancing/i it with tasks called before or after it.br /
  -br /
  -bSpecial Properties/bbr /
  -br /
  -Imported files are treated as they are present in the main
  +ienhancing/i it with tasks called before or after it./p
  +
  +h4Special Properties/h4
  +
  +pImported files are treated as they are present in the main
   buildfile. This makes it easy to understand, but it makes it impossible
   for them to reference files and resources relative to their path.
   Because of this, for every imported file, Ant adds a property that
   contains the path to the imported buildfile. With this path, the
   imported buildfile can keep resources and be able to reference them
  -relative to its position.br /
  -br /
  -So if I import for example a idocsbuild.xml/i file named 
bbuilddocs/b,
  +relative to its position./p
  +
  +pSo if I import for example a idocsbuild.xml/i file named 
bbuilddocs/b,
   I can get its path as bant.file.builddocs/b, similarly to the 
bant.file/b
  -property of the main buildfile.br /
  -Note that quot;builddocsquot; is not the filename, but the name attribute
  -present in the imported project tag.br /
  +property of the main buildfile./p
  +
  +pNote that quot;builddocsquot; is not the filename, but the name 
attribute
  +present in the imported project tag./p
   
  -br/
  -bResolving files against the imported file/b
  +h4Resolving files against the imported file/h4
   
   pSuppose your main build file called codeimporting.xml/code
   imports a build file codeimported.xml/code, located anywhere on
  @@ -134,19 +134,19 @@
   /tr
 /tbody
   /table
  -h3br /
  -/h3
  +
   h3Examples/h3
  -prenbsp; lt;import file=quot;../common-targets.xmlquot; /gt;br 
//pre
  -br /
  -Imports targets from the common-targets.xml file that is in a parent
  -directory.br /
  -br /
  -prenbsp; lt;import file=quot;${deploy-platform}.xmlquot; /gt;br 
//pre
  -br /
  -Imports the project defined by the property deploy-platformbr /
  -br /
  -br /
  +prenbsp; lt;import file=quot;../common-targets.xmlquot; /gt;
  +/pre
  +
  +pImports targets from the common-targets.xml file that is in a parent
  +directory./p
  +
  +prenbsp; lt;import file=quot;${deploy-platform}.xmlquot; /gt;
  +/pre
  +
  +pImports the project defined by the property deploy-platform/p
  +
   hr
   p align=centerCopyright copy; 2003-2004 The Apache Software
   Foundation. All rights
  
  
  

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cvs commit: ant/docs/manual/CoreTasks import.html

2004-06-29 Thread bodewig
bodewig 2004/06/29 02:05:33

  Modified:docs/manual/CoreTasks Tag: ANT_16_BRANCH import.html
  Log:
  merge
  
  Revision  ChangesPath
  No   revision
  No   revision
  1.6.2.9   +71 -30ant/docs/manual/CoreTasks/import.html
  
  Index: import.html
  ===
  RCS file: /home/cvs/ant/docs/manual/CoreTasks/import.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.6.2.8
  retrieving revision 1.6.2.9
  diff -u -r1.6.2.8 -r1.6.2.9
  --- import.html   29 Apr 2004 10:14:17 -  1.6.2.8
  +++ import.html   29 Jun 2004 09:05:33 -  1.6.2.9
  @@ -31,12 +31,12 @@
 lispecial properties/li
   /ul
 /p
  -bTarget overriding/bbr /
  -br /
  -If a target in the main file is also present in at least one of the
  -imported files, it takes precedence.br /
  -br /
  -So if I import for example a idocsbuild.xml/i file named 
bbuilddocs/b,
  +h4Target overriding/h4
  +
  +pIf a target in the main file is also present in at least one of the
  +imported files, it takes precedence./p
  +
  +pSo if I import for example a idocsbuild.xml/i file named 
bbuilddocs/b,
   that contains a quot;bdocs/bquot; target, I can redefine it in my main
   buildfile and that is the one that will be called. This makes it easy to
   keep the same target name, so that the overriding target is still called
  @@ -44,24 +44,65 @@
   it is a dependency, with a different implementation. The original target is
   made available by the name quot;bbuilddocs/bb.docs/bquot;.
   This enables the new implementation to call the old target, thus
  -ienhancing/i it with tasks called before or after it.br /
  -br /
  -bSpecial Properties/bbr /
  -br /
  -Imported files are treated as they are present in the main
  +ienhancing/i it with tasks called before or after it./p
  +
  +h4Special Properties/h4
  +
  +pImported files are treated as they are present in the main
   buildfile. This makes it easy to understand, but it makes it impossible
   for them to reference files and resources relative to their path.
   Because of this, for every imported file, Ant adds a property that
   contains the path to the imported buildfile. With this path, the
   imported buildfile can keep resources and be able to reference them
  -relative to its position.br /
  -br /
  -So if I import for example a idocsbuild.xml/i file named 
bbuilddocs/b,
  +relative to its position./p
  +
  +pSo if I import for example a idocsbuild.xml/i file named 
bbuilddocs/b,
   I can get its path as bant.file.builddocs/b, similarly to the 
bant.file/b
  -property of the main buildfile.br /
  -Note that quot;builddocsquot; is not the filename, but the name attribute
  -present in the imported project tag.br /
  -br /
  +property of the main buildfile./p
  +
  +pNote that quot;builddocsquot; is not the filename, but the name 
attribute
  +present in the imported project tag./p
  +
  +h4Resolving files against the imported file/h4
  +
  +pSuppose your main build file called codeimporting.xml/code
  +imports a build file codeimported.xml/code, located anywhere on
  +the file system, and codeimported.xml/code reads a set of
  +properties from codeimported.properties/code:/p
  +
  +prelt;-- importing.xml --gt;
  +lt;project name=importing basedir=. default=...gt;
  +nbsp; lt;import file=${path_to_imported}/imported.xml/gt;
  +lt;/projectgt;
  +
  +lt;-- imported.xml --gt;
  +lt;project name=imported basedir=. default=...gt;
  +nbsp; lt;property file=imported.properties/gt;
  +lt;/projectgt;
  +/pre
  +
  +pThis snippet however will resolve codeimported.properties/code
  +against the basedir of codeimporting.xml/code, because the basedir
  +of codeimported.xml/code is ignored by Ant. The right way to use
  +codeimported.properties/code is:/p
  +
  +pre
  +lt;-- imported.xml --gt;
  +lt;project name=imported basedir=. default=...gt;
  +nbsp; lt;dirname property=imported.basedir 
file=${ant.file.imported}/gt;
  +nbsp; lt;property file=${imported.basedir}/imported.properties/gt;
  +lt;/projectgt;
  +/pre
  +
  +pAs explained above code${ant.file.imported}/code stores the
  +path of the build script, that defines the project called
  +codeimported/code, (in short it stores the path to
  +codeimported.xml/code) and a
  +href=dirname.htmlcodelt;dirnamegt;/code/a takes its
  +directory. This technique also allows codeimported.xml/code to be
  +used as a standalone file (without being imported in other
  +project)./p
  +
   h3Parameters/h3
   table border=1 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0
 tbody
  @@ -93,19 +134,19 @@
   /tr
 /tbody
   /table
  -h3br /
  -/h3
  +
   h3Examples/h3
  -prenbsp; lt;import file=quot;../common-targets.xmlquot; /gt;br 
//pre
  -br /
  -Imports targets from the common-targets.xml file that is in a parent
  -directory.br /
  -br /
  -prenbsp; lt;import file=quot;${deploy-platform}.xmlquot; /gt;br 
//pre
  -br /
  -Imports the project defined by the property deploy-platformbr 

[VOTE] Release Plan for 1.6.2

2004-06-29 Thread Stefan Bodewig
Hi,

shortest plan I could come up with 8-)

* Release Candidate on Friday July 2

* If nothing major happens, Final Release on July 16.

I vaguely recall Antoine said he could be the release manager again,
but I'm not sure.  If you don't have enough time to spare, please
speak up, Antoine.  I'm prepared to be the release manager myself.

Both releases will need separate PMC votes, legally.

Stefan

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AW: [ANN] Jan Materne added to Ant PMC

2004-06-29 Thread Jan . Materne
Old or new procedure? ;-)
Ok - PMC voting was off-topic...

Jan


 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: Conor MacNeill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Gesendet am: Dienstag, 29. Juni 2004 08:53
 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Betreff: [ANN] Jan Materne added to Ant PMC
 
 Hi everyone,
 
 Just to let you know that the Ant PMC voted to add Jan 
 Materne as a PMC 
 member recently.
 
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Re: AW: [ANN] Jan Materne added to Ant PMC

2004-06-29 Thread Conor MacNeill
The PMC policy is, I believe, that all discussions related to the Ant 
PMC take place on the Ant dev-list except for those which involve 
discussions or votes about a person.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Old or new procedure? ;-)
Ok - PMC voting was off-topic...
Jan

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Re: Ant 1.6.2 - where do we stand?

2004-06-29 Thread Steve Cohen
Indeed you did, as I can now see.  I guess I missed it.  I wasn't looking for 
the right thing.  The things I searched for trying to find this message were 
the presence of my name in the body or subject of the email, which weren't 
there because the message was sent directly to me, and the presence of the 
word committer in the subject and body, which weren't there either, karma 
being the word you used instead.

Whatever, glad to be aboard.  Anyway, sorry to have inadvertently hijacked the 
thread.  Ant 1.6.2 - where DO we stand?


On Tuesday 29 June 2004 1:50 am, Conor MacNeill wrote:
 Steve,

 I did you a welcome to Ant email on 18-Jun to this email address.
 Anyway, whatever, the vote passed and we are glad to have you aboard as
 a committer.

 Conor

 Steve Cohen wrote:
  Stefan -
  I find that I am able to connect and commit.  So I guess you're right.
 
  But I cannot find that email anywhere in my mailbox (my apache.org mail
  gets forwarded), nor did I find anything on the commons-dev mailing list
  indicating that the vote had passed.

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Re: [VOTE] Release Plan for 1.6.2

2004-06-29 Thread Antoine Levy-Lambert
+1
I am willing to be the release manager.
Cheers,
Antoine

 Hi,
 
 shortest plan I could come up with 8-)
 
 * Release Candidate on Friday July 2
 
 * If nothing major happens, Final Release on July 16.
 
 I vaguely recall Antoine said he could be the release manager again,
 but I'm not sure.  If you don't have enough time to spare, please
 speak up, Antoine.  I'm prepared to be the release manager myself.
 
 Both releases will need separate PMC votes, legally.
 
 Stefan
 
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AW: [VOTE] Release Plan for 1.6.2

2004-06-29 Thread Jan . Materne
+1 - thanks Antoine.

Jan

 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: Antoine Levy-Lambert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Gesendet am: Dienstag, 29. Juni 2004 13:40
 An: Ant Developers List
 Betreff: Re: [VOTE] Release Plan for 1.6.2
 
 +1
 I am willing to be the release manager.
 Cheers,
 Antoine
 
  Hi,
  
  shortest plan I could come up with 8-)
  
  * Release Candidate on Friday July 2
  
  * If nothing major happens, Final Release on July 16.
  
  I vaguely recall Antoine said he could be the release manager again,
  but I'm not sure.  If you don't have enough time to spare, please
  speak up, Antoine.  I'm prepared to be the release manager myself.
  
  Both releases will need separate PMC votes, legally.
  
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Re: [VOTE] Release Plan for 1.6.2

2004-06-29 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Antoine Levy-Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I am willing to be the release manager.

Thanks.

Stefan

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Re: cvs commit: ant/docs/manual install.html

2004-06-29 Thread Antoine Levy-Lambert
Hi Steve,
glad to read a commit mail from you on the ant list.
Can you merge your change on the ANT_16 branch ?
Cheers,
Antoine

 scohen  2004/06/28 19:27:45
 
   Modified:docs/manual install.html
   Log:
   update to reflect the latest release of commons-net which fixed some
   bugs that interfered with the Ant interface.
   
   Revision  ChangesPath
   1.71  +1 -1  ant/docs/manual/install.html
   
   Index: install.html
   ===
   RCS file: /home/cvs/ant/docs/manual/install.html,v
   retrieving revision 1.70
   retrieving revision 1.71
   diff -u -r1.70 -r1.71
   --- install.html2 Jun 2004 21:18:41 -   1.70
   +++ install.html29 Jun 2004 02:27:45 -  1.71
   @@ -403,7 +403,7 @@
tda name=commons-netcommons-net.jar/td
tdftp, rexec and telnet tasksbr
jakarta-oro 2.0.1 or later is required in any case together with
 commons-net.br
   -For a use with a Microsoft FTP server, a minimum version of
 commons-net of 1.2.1 is required.
   +For all users, a minimum version of commons-net of 1.2.2 is
 recommended.
/td
tda href=http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/net/index.html;
  
 target=_tophttp://jakarta.apache.org/commons/net/index.html/a/td
   
   
   
 
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Re: AW: [VOTE] Release Plan for 1.6.2

2004-06-29 Thread Peter Reilly
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1 - thanks Antoine.
 

+1
Peter
Jan
 

-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Antoine Levy-Lambert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet am: Dienstag, 29. Juni 2004 13:40
An: Ant Developers List
Betreff: Re: [VOTE] Release Plan for 1.6.2
+1
I am willing to be the release manager.
Cheers,
Antoine
   

Hi,
shortest plan I could come up with 8-)
* Release Candidate on Friday July 2
* If nothing major happens, Final Release on July 16.
I vaguely recall Antoine said he could be the release manager again,
but I'm not sure.  If you don't have enough time to spare, please
speak up, Antoine.  I'm prepared to be the release manager myself.
Both releases will need separate PMC votes, legally.
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Re: [VOTE] Release Plan for 1.6.2

2004-06-29 Thread Conor MacNeill
Hi,
shortest plan I could come up with 8-)
* Release Candidate on Friday July 2
* If nothing major happens, Final Release on July 16.
+1
Conor
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RE: Exception in thread main java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: or g/apache/tools/ant/launch/Launcher

2004-06-29 Thread Dominique Devienne
FWIW, we've also had trouble on Linux with a pre-installed Ant (may not be
the OS distrib, and the sysadmin being too helpful by loading the
dev-related rpms) on Redhat Advanced Workstation 3.0. Removing this other
Ant fixed the issue. --DD 

-Original Message-
From: Peter Reilly
To: Ant Developers List
Sent: 6/28/2004 12:31 PM
Subject: Exception in thread main java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
org/apache/tools/ant/launch/Launcher

snip/
I decided to upgrade to Fedora Core 2 and lo I got the
Exception in thread main java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: 
org/apache/tools/ant/launch/Launcher problem.
snip/
I tracked this down to the fact that Fedora Core 2 has got ant 
pre-installed and there exists a /etc/ant.conf file.

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cvs commit: ant/docs/manual/CoreTasks import.html

2004-06-29 Thread mbenson
mbenson 2004/06/29 07:53:27

  Modified:docs/manual/CoreTasks import.html
  Log:
  Pre-formatted comments
  
  Revision  ChangesPath
  1.16  +3 -3  ant/docs/manual/CoreTasks/import.html
  
  Index: import.html
  ===
  RCS file: /home/cvs/ant/docs/manual/CoreTasks/import.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.15
  retrieving revision 1.16
  diff -u -r1.15 -r1.16
  --- import.html   29 Jun 2004 09:04:59 -  1.15
  +++ import.html   29 Jun 2004 14:53:27 -  1.16
  @@ -70,12 +70,12 @@
   the file system, and codeimported.xml/code reads a set of
   properties from codeimported.properties/code:/p
   
  -prelt;-- importing.xml --gt;
  +prelt;!-- importing.xml --gt;
   lt;project name=importing basedir=. default=...gt;
   nbsp; lt;import file=${path_to_imported}/imported.xml/gt;
   lt;/projectgt;
   
  -lt;-- imported.xml --gt;
  +lt;!-- imported.xml --gt;
   lt;project name=imported basedir=. default=...gt;
   nbsp; lt;property file=imported.properties/gt;
   lt;/projectgt;
  @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
   codeimported.properties/code is:/p
   
   pre
  -lt;-- imported.xml --gt;
  +lt;!-- imported.xml --gt;
   lt;project name=imported basedir=. default=...gt;
   nbsp; lt;dirname property=imported.basedir 
file=${ant.file.imported}/gt;
   nbsp; lt;property file=${imported.basedir}/imported.properties/gt;
  
  
  

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cvs commit: ant/docs/manual/CoreTasks import.html

2004-06-29 Thread mbenson
mbenson 2004/06/29 07:56:27

  Modified:docs/manual/CoreTasks Tag: ANT_16_BRANCH import.html
  Log:
  Merge
  
  Revision  ChangesPath
  No   revision
  No   revision
  1.6.2.10  +3 -3  ant/docs/manual/CoreTasks/import.html
  
  Index: import.html
  ===
  RCS file: /home/cvs/ant/docs/manual/CoreTasks/import.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.6.2.9
  retrieving revision 1.6.2.10
  diff -u -r1.6.2.9 -r1.6.2.10
  --- import.html   29 Jun 2004 09:05:33 -  1.6.2.9
  +++ import.html   29 Jun 2004 14:56:27 -  1.6.2.10
  @@ -70,12 +70,12 @@
   the file system, and codeimported.xml/code reads a set of
   properties from codeimported.properties/code:/p
   
  -prelt;-- importing.xml --gt;
  +prelt;!-- importing.xml --gt;
   lt;project name=importing basedir=. default=...gt;
   nbsp; lt;import file=${path_to_imported}/imported.xml/gt;
   lt;/projectgt;
   
  -lt;-- imported.xml --gt;
  +lt;!-- imported.xml --gt;
   lt;project name=imported basedir=. default=...gt;
   nbsp; lt;property file=imported.properties/gt;
   lt;/projectgt;
  @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
   codeimported.properties/code is:/p
   
   pre
  -lt;-- imported.xml --gt;
  +lt;!-- imported.xml --gt;
   lt;project name=imported basedir=. default=...gt;
   nbsp; lt;dirname property=imported.basedir 
file=${ant.file.imported}/gt;
   nbsp; lt;property file=${imported.basedir}/imported.properties/gt;
  
  
  

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cvs commit: ant/xdocs/stylesheets project.xml

2004-06-29 Thread bodewig
bodewig 2004/06/29 08:03:51

  Modified:docs Tag: ANT_16_BRANCH antnews.html bindownload.html
bylaws.html contributors.html cvs.html
external.html faq.html index.html legal.html
license.html mail.html mission.html problems.html
projects.html resources.html srcdownload.html
   docs/projects Tag: ANT_16_BRANCH index.html
   docs/projects/antidote Tag: ANT_16_BRANCH design.html
index.html module.html
   xdocsTag: ANT_16_BRANCH antnews.xml bindownload.xml
bylaws.xml cvs.xml faq.xml index.xml license.xml
mail.xml mission.xml projects.xml resources.xml
srcdownload.xml
   xdocs/projects/antidote Tag: ANT_16_BRANCH design.xml
   xdocs/stylesheets Tag: ANT_16_BRANCH project.xml
  Log:
  Merge site changes
  
  Revision  ChangesPath
  No   revision
  No   revision
  1.77.2.6  +41 -141   ant/docs/antnews.html
  
  Index: antnews.html
  ===
  RCS file: /home/cvs/ant/docs/antnews.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.77.2.5
  retrieving revision 1.77.2.6
  diff -u -r1.77.2.5 -r1.77.2.6
  --- antnews.html  16 Jun 2004 14:27:27 -  1.77.2.5
  +++ antnews.html  29 Jun 2004 15:03:48 -  1.77.2.6
  @@ -13,6 +13,8 @@
 meta name=email content=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   meta name=author content=Magesh Umasankar
 meta name=email content=
  +meta name=author content=Antoine Levy-Lambert
  +  meta name=email content=
 /head
   
   body
  @@ -112,6 +114,9 @@
   a href=./faq.htmlFrequently Asked 
Questions/a
   /li
   li
  +a 
href=http://wiki.apache.org/ant/FrontPage;Wiki/a
  +/li
  +li
   a href=./problems.htmlHaving 
Problems?/a
   /li
 /ul
  @@ -171,6 +176,15 @@
 div class=content
   h1 class=titleNews/h1
   h3 class=section
  +  a name=Wiki Migration/a
  +  Wiki Migration
  +/h3
  +h3February 29, 2004/h3
  +pThe Ant Wiki pages have been migrated to 
their 
  +  a href=http://wiki.apache.org/ant/;new home/a on the Apache
  +  Wiki farm.
  +/p
  +h3 class=section
 a name=Ant 1.6.1/a
 Ant 1.6.1
   /h3
  @@ -194,8 +208,7 @@
   pApache Ant 1.6.0 is still available for
 a href=http://archive.apache.org/dist/ant;download/a.
/p
  -p
  - As
  +pAs
   we've already said in the announcements of Ant 1.5.4, this release
   requires JDK 1.2 or later to run./p
   pAnt 1.6.0 adds a lot of new features, 
most prominently support
  @@ -205,26 +218,7 @@
   notes./p
   pIf you find anything that hasn't been 
covered in the manual (I bet you
   did) or could be explained better, feel free to help us out in the
  -a 
href=http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?NewAntFeaturesInDetail;Wiki 
/a./p
  -h3 class=section
  -  a name=Java Pro 2003 Readers Choice Award/a
  -  Java Pro 2003 Readers Choice Award
  -/h3
  -a href=http://www.ftponline.com/javapro/;
  -  img style=padding: 5px src=images/jp_rcwinner_2003.gif alt= 
border=0 height=80 width=139 align=right //a
  -h3June 11th, 2003: Ant wins a Java Pro 
readers' choice award/h3
  -p
  -  Ant has won the Java Pro 2003 Readers' Choice Award for 
  -/p
  -p
  -  strongMost Valuable Java Deployment Technology/strong.
  -/p
  -p
  -  Thanks to Java Pro and all its readers. You can read about
  -  these 
  -  a 
href=http://www.ftponline.com/reports/javaone/2003/awards/;awards/a
  -  at the Java Pro website.
  -/p
  +a href=http://wiki.apache.org/ant/NewAntFeaturesInDetail;Wiki/a./p
   h3 class=section
 a name=Ant 1.5.4/a
 Ant 1.5.4
  @@ -245,6 +239,25 @@
   /div
   /div
   h3 class=section
  +  a name=Java Pro 2003 Readers Choice Award/a
  +  Java Pro 2003 Readers Choice Award
  +/h3
  +a href=http://www.ftponline.com/javapro/;
  +  img style=padding: 5px src=images/jp_rcwinner_2003.gif alt= 
border=0 height=80 width=139 align=right //a
  +   

Re: [VOTE] Release Plan for 1.6.2

2004-06-29 Thread Matt Benson
--- Stefan Bodewig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,
 
 shortest plan I could come up with 8-)
 
 * Release Candidate on Friday July 2
 
 * If nothing major happens, Final Release on July
 16.

[+1]

-Matt



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Re: [ANN] Jan Materne added to Ant PMC

2004-06-29 Thread Matt Benson
--- Conor MacNeill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 Hi everyone,
 
 Just to let you know that the Ant PMC voted to add
 Jan Materne as a PMC 
 member recently.
 
 Conor

Congrats, Jan!

-Matt




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AW: [ANN] Jan Materne added to Ant PMC

2004-06-29 Thread Jan . Materne
  Just to let you know that the Ant PMC voted to add
  Jan Materne as a PMC 
  member recently.
  
  Conor
 
 Congrats, Jan!
 
 -Matt

Thanks, I´ll hope to make a good job :)

Jan


-p and target

2004-06-29 Thread Matt Benson
Should the  target be invoked when Ant is executed
in -p mode?

-Matt



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Re: -p and target

2004-06-29 Thread Peter Reilly
Matt Benson wrote:
Should the  target be invoked when Ant is executed
in -p mode?
 

No, it should not!.
but it does, so this is a bug!
Peter
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