[jira] Closed: (CACTUS-129) java.lang.ClassFormatError when running in Java 1.5

2004-10-28 Thread Felipe Leme (JIRA)
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CACTUS-129?page=history ] Felipe Leme closed CACTUS-129: -- Resolution: Fixed Fix Version: 1.7 Update Aspectj dependency to 1.2.1rc1 > java.lang.ClassFormatError when running in Java 1.5 >

cvs commit: jakarta-cactus/integration/maven/xdocs changes.xml

2004-10-28 Thread felipeal
felipeal2004/10/28 22:52:36 Modified:.dependencies.xml.default integration/maven project.xml integration/maven/xdocs changes.xml Log: updated Aspectj to 1.2.1rc1, so cactus now compiles and run under JDK 1.5 (issues CACTUS-129 and CACTUS-150)

[jira] Closed: (CACTUS-150) JDK 1.5 runtime incompatible with Cactus ServletTestRunner?

2004-10-28 Thread Felipe Leme (JIRA)
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CACTUS-150?page=history ] Felipe Leme closed CACTUS-150: -- Resolution: Duplicate Fix Version: 1.7 Ari, I'm committing the changes and then closing the bug. The fix will be available only at 1.7, but hopefully

[GUMP@brutus]: Project jakarta-cactus-sample-jetty-13 (in module jakarta-cactus) failed

2004-10-28 Thread Vincent Massol
To whom it may engage... This is an automated request, but not an unsolicited one. For more information please visit http://gump.apache.org/nagged.html, and/or contact the folk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Project jakarta-cactus-sample-jetty-13 has an issue affecting its community integration.

[GUMP@brutus]: Project jakarta-cactus-sample-servlet-12 (in module jakarta-cactus) failed

2004-10-28 Thread Vincent Massol
To whom it may engage... This is an automated request, but not an unsolicited one. For more information please visit http://gump.apache.org/nagged.html, and/or contact the folk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Project jakarta-cactus-sample-servlet-12 has an issue affecting its community integratio

Re: Gump

2004-10-28 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004, Felipe Leme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 2.Don't know how to reproduce the process, i.e., build Cactus as > Gump does. The major difference is that Gump will ignore your declared dependencies and always use the latest builds of everything. If your project builds with Ant (as