I'm playing with this a bit today and having fun :) I will report more
later, but a couple notes:
* It took a while to figure out what to put in settings.xml to get the
plugins to work. Missing from the readme was the need to add a
pluginGroup for de.saumya.mojo. Once I got that I was able to run
Another oddity...most of the plugins can't be run without a pom.xml
present? What can we do to change that? Many of them seem like you'd
want them to work anywhere, like IRB...
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 1:03 PM, Charles Oliver Nutter
head...@headius.com wrote:
I'm playing with this a bit today and
Hi Kristian,
Thanks for the work on gem-maven-plugin :) I tried to use it yesterday but
got stuck because the project I'm working on has to be built with Java 1.5,
rather than 1.6. Turns out there isn't anything (as far as I could see)
apart from a few @Override annotations that prevent the
merged your patch
thanx a lot
sorry for neglecting java 1.5 ;-)
with regards
Kristian
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 12:48 PM, Martin McNulty
jr...@martinmcnulty.co.uk wrote:
Hi Kristian,
Thanks for the work on gem-maven-plugin :) I tried to use it yesterday but
got stuck because the project I'm
Hi Kristian,
No problem :) I can work with my own build for now - it seems like you're
releasing fairly often anyway, so I'm happy for this to wait until the next
scheduled one.
Thanks,
Martin
On 9 April 2010 21:09, kristian m.krist...@web.de wrote:
@Martin
do I need to make a bugfix
hi Charles,
the last days I spent my time implementing gemspec_to_pom converter
and now the gem artifact behaves almost like a normal artifact. with
an empty local maven repository things take a while. but after all the
needed (and lots of unneeded development) gems are downloaded it gives
a few
Wow! More inline!
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 11:11 PM, kristian m.krist...@web.de wrote:
the current status is, that you can declare gem artifacts in your pom
and maven installs them for you into the local repository as well the
plugin installs the gem artifact in that gem repository. for the
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 10:11 PM, kristian m.krist...@web.de wrote:
hello,
started to write a maven gem plugin a while ago and started to use it
in two of my projects.
I totally missed this, but it sounds awesome! I have been talking with
Sonatype guys about how best to make Maven depend on
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 9:10 PM, Charles Oliver Nutter
head...@headius.com wrote:
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 10:11 PM, kristian m.krist...@web.de wrote:
hello,
started to write a maven gem plugin a while ago and started to use it
in two of my projects.
I totally missed this, but it sounds
hello,
started to write a maven gem plugin a while ago and started to use it
in two of my projects.
http://github.com/mkristian/jruby-maven-plugins/
it introduce a gem maven artifact, i.e. you can manage your gems with maven.
with maven3 you can declare gemcuttter to be a maven repository
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