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On Tue, 2 Nov 2004 20:42:03 -0800, Martin Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's not a question of whether anyone could tell, or whether or not
you should have mentioned it. The point is that the ASF can not accept
LGPL derived code, for legal reasons.
Sorry I was kidding, guess i shouldnt have
Paul Libbrecht wrote:
Le 2 nov. 04, à 21:04, Brett Porter a écrit :
are you sure it isn't jellydoc?
Yes.
Ok, I'll try it and find out why.
this was corrected in maven by adding:
maven.jar.javadoc=${java.home}/lib/tools.jar
But this is not done in maven-1.0, is that correct ?
No. It existed in
Maybe I should start another thread, but what do you think of the current
state of [email]. We currently have a high level of unit testing, and it
is building under Gump nicely. We are working on resolving the Ant/Maven
build issues. I'd like to put out a feeler for graduating from sandbox
It should be - what is the problem you are seeing?
BTWm this should probably be on [user]
Cheers,
Rory
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I am having problems with listNewNews(query), is this ... working?
(nightly build )
tia,
.V
Eric
Have you got an email or something that doesn't involve the tedious
source forge sign up, for the dumpster guy?
I'm trying to get just a smtp session running (no other tests). This
is the root of the troubles I've been having. Anyway give me an email
and I'll get on the case.
Mark
On
Mark,
I have been trying to get this to work on my Redhat box, after quite a
bit of time the conclusion is it doesnt. I have created a Maven build
script for dumbster and the maven test goal doesnt run with the unit
test that come with the dumbster.
I am going to try to fiddle with the dumbster
Folks,
does anyone use the graph2 to component? Is it actively maintained. I
was just wondering as I have a project on sf that has some very
interesting search algorithms including breadth-fist, A* and IDA.
Additionally, it includes a framework to create custom search
strategies in a new lines.
Ahem, should have been
strategies in a few lines.
Typing too fast lately...
Oliver
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 13:02:26 +0100, Oliver Zeigermann
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Folks,
does anyone use the graph2 to component? Is it actively maintained. I
was just wondering as I have a project on sf that
Okay I've sent him a mail. But I'm not convinced by dumpster. I've
created a very simple test case that just starts and stops the server,
i've even removed all other tests.
It just wont start.
Hopefully I'm just being dumb and the dumpster gut will set me straight.
Mark
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004
ozeigermann2004/11/03 04:20:34
Modified:transaction project.xml
Log:
Added Daniel to the project members
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Index: project.xml
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i18n project.xml
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Index: project.xml
Looks like we need to develop dumpster to develop commons email :o)
Same thing as you on OSX, my guess theres a hard coded path in the
source somewhere.
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 20:00:38 +0800, Corey Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark,
I have been trying to get this to work on my Redhat box,
Nothing in dumbster cvs either..
Nice..
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 13:25:17 +0100, Mark Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like we need to develop dumpster to develop commons email :o)
Same thing as you on OSX, my guess theres a hard coded path in the
source somewhere.
On Wed, 3 Nov
Okay.. If dumbster doesn't work on *nix, then maybe we need to make it more
configurable about when to run it.. Can do stuff like only run on windows
or something. Mark, As far as the SF site, you'll want to setup an ID!
You'll soon discover that tons of stuff in the OSS world is there.. :-)
Hi,
LGPL derived code, for legal reasons.
Sorry I was kidding, guess i shouldnt have :-)
Don't feel bad or intimidated or discouraged or anything like that: you
just happened to hit on a recent nerve/sore spot that was a hot topic of
debate a few weeks ago (and earlier).
Yoav
This
Hi,
Maybe a 1.0 release doesn't have dumpster support, and a 1.1 release
does ;)
Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com
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To: Jakarta Commons Developers List; Corey Scott
Subject: RE:
We could do something like.. The thing is that dumbster (not dumpster
funnily enough :-) ) is meant to make our testing lives easier, not harder..
Dumbster is only used in the unit tests so.. ARgh.
Eric
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Well dumpster doesn't work on *nix. That means in my book it doesn't
work. I've got the source but as there appears to be nothing in CVS
its hard to know if thats this current version or not.
I registered with SF but this apparently doesn't allow me to enter
bugs, which is pretty shit.
With a
I agree with Mark, although I havent quite given up yet. As an
appendix to my previous mail, the dumbster unit tests work on Redhat,
albeit slowly. I am going to continue to fiddle a little more, but am
quickly running out of patience. That said, I do have a question for
you all. Has anyone
I guess we should try and take steps to make dumbster the default option,
but easy to switch. I think that means reading in all the test values from
a properties file or something.
I agree that too much time has been shot on this.. I'll have to have a
think on how we can most easily have our
Would be one way of being able to work on it, as trying to black-box
dumbster. I'd certainly prefer working with it as a jakarta project,
just because things are more workable than the source forge
registration and such like.
I have to admit i do like the look of dumbster, I can see why eric
digs
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I believe I might have the answer to our 'problem'.
Unless this article is out of date (i found the same statement
elsewhere and I can see no reason why it would have changed.
[excerpt]
On Unix systems (but not Windows or the Mac) your program must be
running as root to bind to a port between 1
Hi,
When do you plan to release an 1.0 version? or provides an 1.0-SNAPSHOT on
ibiblio repo?
Emmanuel
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There are two answers:
(Long answer)
We want to get the unit tests finalized and then we need to get the
promoted to commons-proper.
(short answer)
asap :-)
-Corey
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 10:37:46 +0100, Emmanuel Venisse
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Hi,
When do you plan to release an 1.0 version?
You've just nailed it.
I've just run the dumpster as root and the tests passed. My simple
server.start() assertFalse(server.isStopped()) also passed.
Not all the tests passed with the email unit tests, but the issue
you've just mentioned does seem to have an effect.. I'll choose a port
number
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I think we should have two websites.
The first is a user-based one and contains information on the latest releases.
The second is a developer-based one and contains information on HEAD
and diff's between the latest release and HEAD.
The second one would be generated nightly, perhaps as part of a
Oh. Sales pitches (that I've made before and need to move on again):
http://multidoc.osjava.org/ (needs hacking to work with Clover)
http://builds.osjava.org/
I've had both setup for Commons before and need to get them going again.
Idea being, we would have a jakarta.apache.org/commons/builds
Hen and all,
We put allot of work over the summer into getting the top level site to
its current state. Having it be modular and easily updatable. Why is
this coming across as difficult to maintain?
jakarta-commons/commons-build/ `maven site:deploy` updates the top level.
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An attempt to define my ideas
New Page:
Here's a blue sky idea of what I'd like to setup. There are a
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I've added the following projects to freshmeat because they're going to
be featured in an upcoming article:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/bugkilla/
http://freshmeat.net/projects/harness/
http://freshmeat.net/projects/httpunit/
http://freshmeat.net/projects/jakarta_jelly/
Maybe some kind of collated summary report for the both commons and
sandox. This would allow those not reading the commons-dev list or
having it heavily filtered to easily keep track of how active projects
are and what changes have been made recently
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