Hi,

I just pushed a change that includes my improved jar-free version of the 
maven-wrapper that should be 100% compliant with Apache Release rules.
It’s currently the exact same version I submitted as pull-request for the 
maven-wrapper project, but as the scripts are duplicated and checked in anyway, 
I thought I’d just go ahead and add them to Edgent.
My first tests were perfect :-)

So now, if you checked out Edgent and have JAVA_HOME set all you need to do, is 
run: 

./mvnw clean install

and it will download the maven version, install it and use it. So you can now 
reduce the requirements to having Java 8 Installed.

One thing I noticed today – as I’m currently setting up my new laptop – is that 
it’s no longer trivial to get a Java 7 JDK. 
I will try to figure out how to setup the toolchain to support building Java 7 
with only Java 8 in the next few days … hopefully it will be as easy as 
defining a java 7 JDK which points to the Java 8 version.

Chris



Am 19.07.17, 11:13 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" <christofer.d...@c-ware.de>:

    By the way … my pull request for the maven-wrapper is currently being 
finalized … hopefully this will be finished soon and then it will make things 
even easier ;-)
    https://github.com/takari/maven-wrapper/pull/60
    
    Chris
    
    Am 17.07.17, 16:03 schrieb "Dale LaBossiere" <dml.apa...@gmail.com>:
    
        Sorry for that confusion.  There are so many details to track / deal 
with.
        
        The Issues / TODOs in [1] all need to be reviewed and need resolutions. 
 Can we just work from that? (marking done items as such, including the 
resolution, and then just doing a strikethrough it the resolved item)
        
        Right now, I think dealing with the binary release bundle and samples 
are the highest priority / largest unknowns.
        
        Thanks for all your continued diligence!
        
        — Dale
        
        > On Jul 17, 2017, at 2:43 AM, Christofer Dutz 
<christofer.d...@c-ware.de> wrote:
        > 
        > Hi guys,
        > 
        > So right now, I sort of lost track of what’s still left to do on your 
wish list for a successful maven migration.
        > If someone could compile a list of things to do, I would gladly work 
on those issues. Must admit that I lost track a little on the confluence page.
        > 
        > Chris
        
        
    
    

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