Martin Marinschek wrote:
Hi Vadim,
I hope I don't ask to much: could you add one of these great
stats-pages you have in place for many of the apache projects for
MyFaces as well?
Done, enjoy.
http://people.apache.org/~vgritsenko/stats/projects/myfaces.html
Would be very, very great!
Is
Hi Sean,
So far so good!
I've tried the 'download-dependencies' and it works fine except for
the 1.2 version of commons-validator.jar which is to be expected
until that is released.
The myfaces-current looks good except for getting multiple copies of
the share code, is that expected?
Hi Sean,
On Jun 24, 2005, at 9:11 AM, Sean Schofield wrote:
No the share code is right. Tomahawk needs it too. This way you can
check out the tomahawk subproject by itself and compile it (without
downloading the impl subproject.)
Well, impl needs api but its not linked in via a share. I
Bill,
I see your point. I've been grappling with some of these issues as I
work on the build for the entire project and each of the subprojects.
Here is what I am thinking. If you can check out current and run 'ant
download-dependencies dist-all' you get all of the jars and javadoc.
Also if
That's correct.
Think of svn:externals as like a symbolic link, but the link is not a *file*
itself but a property of a directory. So, you won't see it, but svn will.
So (using the current myfaces repository) if you are in myfaces/current/ (or
whatever you called it) and you do 'svn
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http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-224?page=comments#action_12314399
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SunilKumar commented on MYFACES-224:
Alex is right, I too tried putting system.out to see if sort command gets
called but it was not, I had a work around to this
Sean,
My thoughts;
5 sub-projects, the main spot to live for our stuff
api
src/java
...
share
src/java
...
impl
src/java
...
tomahawk/
src/java
...
examples
src/java
...
3 projects with externals
core/
api/
share/
impl/
current
Hi James,
Thanks for the feed-back. Good point about Eclipse touching the
files. Other option is putting the files into a subdirectory as we
used to have them. Also I could just post them on the wiki as you are
thinking of doing with the POM.
My issue with maven is upkeep. If we have the
Bill,
Interesting proposal. I suppose its possible to link an external
*directly* to another external. I hadn't thought of that.
Its possible this back and forth may be converging on a nice solution.
BTW, LOL at your one build to rule them all reference
A couple of thoughts ...
You forgot
Sounds good.
What about the IntelliJ hackers? Anyone out there who has a similar
thing for it? (workspace and project files)
Thanks,
Manfred
2005/6/24, Bill Dudney [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi All,
i'd like to supply an Eclipse configuration for the projects that
Sean is currently working to
Be careful when committing changes across svn:external links.http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.1/svn-book.html#svn-ch-7-sect-3quote
The support that exists for externals definitions in Subversion today can be a little misleading, though. First, an externals definition can only point to directories,
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Oliver Rossmueller wrote:
Martin Cooper wrote:
I would strongly recommend that you not store your dependencies in the
SVN repo. Consider the consequences if every ASF project did the same
thing. There would be many dozens of copies of the exact same
libraries taking up
James Mitchell wrote:
Unless I missed it somewhere, no one has mentioned the extra bloat in
your source distributions (if you include the binary dependencies).
James,
you need the binary dependencies anyway to build the project, so what is
your point? You download the source distribution with
Generation of the various IDE-specific project files from a single
source of truth would get my vote. :-)
Kind Regards,
John Fallows.
On 6/24/05, Martin Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, James Mitchell wrote:
I know I don't have a vote here ;) but if I did, it would
Martin Cooper wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Oliver Rossmueller wrote:
Martin Cooper wrote:
I would strongly recommend that you not store your dependencies in the
SVN repo. Consider the consequences if every ASF project did the same
thing. There would be many dozens of copies of the exact
On Sat, 25 Jun 2005, Oliver Rossmueller wrote:
Martin Cooper wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Oliver Rossmueller wrote:
Martin Cooper wrote:
I would strongly recommend that you not store your dependencies in the
SVN repo. Consider the consequences if every ASF project did the same
thing.
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From: Oliver Rossmueller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MyFaces Development dev@myfaces.apache.org
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 10:08 PM
Subject: Re: Proposal: Elimiante jar files from SVN
James Mitchell wrote:
Unless I missed it somewhere, no one has mentioned the extra
Not sure why my text got garbled. (unless it's just my mail client)
Here's what I posted:
http://www.edgetechservices.net/ant-get.htm
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