On Feb 3, 2004, at 9:43 AM, Mark R. Diggory wrote:
Brent Redeker wrote:
On Feb 3, 2004, at 6:54 AM, Mark R. Diggory wrote:
Here,here! I recommend using the maven generated, ant build.xml over
the maven project.xml for developer building and testing. This then
requires no dependencies on parent pr
On Mon, 2 Feb 2004, Phil Steitz wrote:
> Paul Libbrecht wrote:
> > Ah, this question is interesting.
> >
> > I recently removed the dependency on the ../project.xml in Jelly
> > because I think checking out a module should produce free-standing things.
> > Before being a commons-committer, I alwa
Paul Libbrecht wrote:
Ah, this question is interesting.
I recently removed the dependency on the ../project.xml in Jelly
because I think checking out a module should produce free-standing things.
Before being a commons-committer, I always patched the project.xml so
as to get rid of the projec
On Jan 31, 2004, at 2:43 PM, Phil Steitz wrote:
Brent Redeker wrote:
Hi,
Yesterday, I had contacted the mailing lists saying I was interested
in helping out with the Commons Math project. I received a helpful
response from Mark Diggory. However, I now have some quick questions.
(Please forgiv
Eric MacAdie wrote:
Am I the only person here that uses NetBeans?
EKMacAdie
No. I am a netbeans fan too. I do think eclipse integrates well with
maven though... so I am hoping maven and NB will play well together soon.
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To
Brent Redeker wrote:
I love Eclipse, which also seems to be the preferred IDE for the
project. I already figured out how to check out the CVS HEAD as a new
Eclipse project. I also disabled the project's standard build
configuration, and switched to using the Math build.xml file with Ant
inside
Brent Redeker wrote:
Hi,
Yesterday, I had contacted the mailing lists saying I was interested in
helping out with the Commons Math project. I received a helpful response
from Mark Diggory. However, I now have some quick questions. (Please
forgive me if the answer is already somewhere obvious.)
Thank you very much for that answer, Michael. I hadn't tried that,
because I didn't know if that would mess anything else up
I also realized I forgot the [math] prefix on my original email - sorry
about that, everyone.
On Jan 31, 2004, at 12:56 PM, Michael Gloegl wrote:
Hi,
I love Eclipse, wh
Hi,
I love Eclipse, which also seems to be the preferred IDE for the
project. I already figured out how to check out the CVS HEAD as a new
Eclipse project. I also disabled the project's standard build
configuration, and switched to using the Math build.xml file with Ant
inside Eclipse. However
Hi,
Yesterday, I had contacted the mailing lists saying I was interested in
helping out with the Commons Math project. I received a helpful
response from Mark Diggory. However, I now have some quick questions.
(Please forgive me if the answer is already somewhere obvious.)
I love Eclipse, whic
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