Remember, it's not me personally.
Next time, just send a note to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
geir
On Mar 26, 2004, at 9:19 AM, Marinó A. Jónsson wrote:
you might want to add sslext.jar to the classpath to quiet the
Gumpster down
:)
Marinó.
-Original Message-
From: Geir Magnusson Jr. [mailto:[
bodewig 2004/03/29 22:45:07
Modified:project avalon-excalibur.xml
Log:
there is no excalibur-fortress-tools project
Revision ChangesPath
1.130 +1 -1 gump/project/avalon-excalibur.xml
Index: avalon-excalibur.xml
bodewig 2004/03/29 22:43:52
Modified:project avalon-excalibur.xml
Log:
Fix project name for BCEL
Revision ChangesPath
1.129 +2 -2 gump/project/avalon-excalibur.xml
Index: avalon-excalibur.xml
===
Rowan,
See http://gump.apache.org
--- Noel
-Original Message-
From: Rowan Christmas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 19:27
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Commons Graph Project
Hello,
I have been developing a new Graphing library ( the nodes and edges type
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Ok, so help me understand this more. Once we have a webapp installed
(somehow we have to build it based upon the empty template, right?) we can
then just squirt new xdocs and/or other content into that directory?
Can we do things like change the site.xml on the fly?
Yes
[
Date: 2004-03-29T14:46:40
Editor: AdamJack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wiki: Gump Wiki
Page: GumpRunDocumentation
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/gump/GumpRunDocumentation
no comment
Change Log:
--
@@ -12,21 +12,6
Date: 2004-03-29T14:41:57
Editor: AdamJack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wiki: Gump Wiki
Page: GumpRunDocumentation
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/gump/GumpRunDocumentation
no comment
Change Log:
--
@@ -12,6 +12,21
Date: 2004-03-29T14:35:08
Editor: AdamJack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wiki: Gump Wiki
Page: BrutusConfig
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/gump/BrutusConfig
Fixed cut-n-paste error.
Change Log:
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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
> http://xml.apache.org/forrest/your-project.html#installing
>
> use the /forrest webapp/ command to create a webapp for deployment and
> then copy that over to the tomcat applications dir.
>
> I think the webapp ends up in build/webapp
Ok, so help me understand this more. Once we have a webapp
Date: 2004-03-29T14:27:30
Editor: AdamJack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wiki: Gump Wiki
Page: BrutusConfig
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/gump/BrutusConfig
Added Forrest and Maven prereqs
Change Log:
--
@@ -12,6 +1
ajack 2004/03/29 14:10:24
Modified:python/gump gumprun.py
Log:
Oops, commit a forrest change w/o this matching one.
Revision ChangesPath
1.17 +11 -0 gump/python/gump/gumprun.py
Index: gumprun.py
===
Sam Ruby wrote:
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Should we run gump every 6 hours on brutus?
Some thoughts I've had...
Since we have dedicated cycles, why not do it as soon as the last one
stops?
What about doing N with --optimise (only build what has changed) and the
Nth+1 a full one?
BTW: Have a sep
Date: 2004-03-29T13:38:13
Editor: AdamJack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wiki: Gump Wiki
Page: BrutusConfig
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/gump/BrutusConfig
no comment
Change Log:
--
@@ -42,7 +42,10 @@
}}}
* inst
All better now.
Original Message
Subject: Re: /tmp full on jdom server?
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 13:08:50 -0800
From: Jason Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Sam Ruby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thanks. Freed some space. Will look into the core cause.
-jh-
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Should we run gump every 6 hours on brutus?
Some thoughts I've had...
Since we have dedicated cycles, why not do it as soon as the last one stops?
What about doing N with --optimise (only build what has changed) and the
Nth+1 a full one?
BTW: Have a separate 'check metadata
Date: 2004-03-29T13:30:59
Editor: AdamJack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wiki: Gump Wiki
Page: GumpInfrastructure
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/gump/GumpInfrastructure
no comment
Change Log:
--
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
=
ajack 2004/03/29 13:19:45
Modified:python/gump/document forrest.py
Log:
1) Retry on environment
2) Couldn't resist trying 'notesLog' (hopefully the 'root cause path' was what
caused Forrest to spin, not this.)
Revision ChangesPath
1.120 +60 -45gump/python/gu
Davanum Srinivas wrote:
Should we run gump every 6 hours on brutus?
-
I do not think we should do this until we are keeping copies of old
builds, so people have time to analyze before they change.
R,
Nick
-
To unsubscribe, e-m
Date: 2004-03-29T13:02:24
Editor: AdamJack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wiki: Gump Wiki
Page: GumpRunDocumentation
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/gump/GumpRunDocumentation
Formatting tweaks...
Change Log:
--
@@ -40
Date: 2004-03-29T12:53:06
Editor: AdamJack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wiki: Gump Wiki
Page: GumpRunDocumentation
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/gump/GumpRunDocumentation
no comment
Change Log:
--
@@ -16,8 +16,8 @
> Should we run gump every 6 hours on brutus?
Some thoughts I've had...
Since we have dedicated cycles, why not do it as soon as the last one stops?
What about doing N with --optimise (only build what has changed) and the
Nth+1 a full one?
BTW: Have a separate 'check metadata' loop (that doesn'
> At the present time, it shows a run that started just after noon on
> Sunday, and completed at 9 am the following day. This happens to show a
> complete run. Check back in a few hours, and depending on when you
> check, you will find partial results, either on the checkout side or on
> the buil
Should we run gump every 6 hours on brutus?
-- dims
--- "Adam R. B. Jack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I see from http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/
> >
> > Elapsed Time : 1 hour 56 mins 20 secs
>
> I have to agree, I was very impressed with speed. For some reason a little
> less was bu
Note this cvs error
http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/jdom/gump_work/update_jdom.html
can't create temporary directory /tmp/cvs-serv17931 No space left on device
Sam Ruby wrote:
I see from http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/
Elapsed Time : 1 hour 56 mins 20 secs
Putting it mildly, thi
http://xml.apache.org/forrest/your-project.html#installing
use the /forrest webapp/ command to create a webapp for deployment and
then copy that over to the tomcat applications dir.
I think the webapp ends up in build/webapp
R,
Nick
Sam Ruby wrote:
If somebody can give me a "bill of material
Sam Ruby wrote:
Antoine Lévy-Lambert wrote:
Hi Adam,
I have noticed that some cvs update failed due to /tmp being full.
For instance jdom.
http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/jdom/index.html
I'm pretty sure that "can't create temporary directory /tmp/cvs-serv"
is an indication that there is
Antoine Lévy-Lambert wrote:
Hi Adam,
I have noticed that some cvs update failed due to /tmp being full.
For instance jdom.
http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/jdom/index.html
I'm pretty sure that "can't create temporary directory /tmp/cvs-serv" is
an indication that there is a problem on the cv
> I have noticed that some cvs update failed due to /tmp being full.
> For instance jdom.
> http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/jdom/index.html
Good catch Antoine.
BTW: I do like how the servers page helps us catch 'environment' issues,
especially when one stands out against the others.
htt
> Adam, you did a great job here.
> :-)
> Cheers,
Thanks. I was really hoping that this fix would stop the xdoclets build from
spinning (despite Gump not being able to kill it) so raised my priority on
fixing that. We got lucky (although I'm sorry we didn't capture data for
Stefan.)
BTW: I'm get
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
I see from http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/
Elapsed Time : 1 hour 56 mins 20 secs
I have to agree, I was very impressed with speed. For some reason a little
less was built than on LSD, see these, but still -- it is very fast.
http://lsd.student.utwente.nl/gump
> I see from http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/
>
> Elapsed Time : 1 hour 56 mins 20 secs
I have to agree, I was very impressed with speed. For some reason a little
less was built than on LSD, see these, but still -- it is very fast.
http://lsd.student.utwente.nl/gump/#Project+Summary
ajack 2004/03/29 11:34:20
Modified:python/gump/document forrest.py
python/gump/model object.py workspace.py
template/forrest/src/documentation/content/xdocs site.xml
Log:
Document environment as a new page.
Revision ChangesPath
1.119 +2
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
My first proposal was to run forrest dynamic for gump. This means that
you don't have to change anything in the code right now *AND* you get
immediate changes as soon as they are written on disk.
I am game to explore alternatives, but this one really attracts me as a
short t
Adam, you did a great job here.
:-)
Cheers,
Antoine
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Due to a conflict, and also to network issues, this commit message didn't
get used on all the changes I just did:
-
Attempt to implement
1) java.awt
Now that we have Gump running on Debian, I'd like to experiment with
Gump on FreeBSD. Mostly what I need to have installed are the following:
apache cvs java python subversion
And for a user named gump to be created, as well as a directory named
/usr/local/gump which is newown'ed to gump. A
I see from http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/
Elapsed Time : 1 hour 56 mins 20 secs
Putting it mildly, this doesn't look half bad. I presume that this
includes the time of cvs/svn checkouts? Are the logs of the cvs/svn
checkouts captured? This sometimes is helpful when trying to track d
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
I've not had chance to go over Leo's architecture notes in enough detail (at
a quiet time) in order to respond to them completely. I keep wanting to find
time. The first point that I'd like to address, when I do, is that I don't
believe that Python Gump (I will start referri
Date: 2004-03-29T10:01:14
Editor: AdamJack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wiki: Gump Wiki
Page: GumpRunDocumentation
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/gump/GumpRunDocumentation
no comment
Change Log:
--
@@ -21,7 +21,9 @
> My first proposal was to run forrest dynamic for gump. This means that
> you don't have to change anything in the code right now *AND* you get
> immediate changes as soon as they are written on disk.
I am game to explore alternatives, but this one really attracts me as a
short term fix. Can anyb
Date: 2004-03-29T09:48:27
Editor: AdamJack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wiki: Gump Wiki
Page: GumpRunDocumentation
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/gump/GumpRunDocumentation
no comment
Change Log:
--
@@ -1,13 +1,68 @
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Ok, I give. I'm used to using 'lynx' on Linux for a text based http, but
that doesn't appear to be available on brutus. Does anybody know an
alternative?
I need to download this:
http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/maven/binaries/maven-1.0-rc2.tar.gz
or copy it betwee
Sam Ruby wrote:
Beyond that, I would like to reiterate the point that there is value in
keeping true to the original design where Gump bootstraps its own
dependencies.
I agree with that.
--
Stefano.
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Sam Ruby wrote:
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
>
> We have gump.document.text, and we could create gump.document.html
> that use cheetah to write it.
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
+1 in removal of forrest and go plain XHTML + CSS. But please, let's
use a velocity-like approach, not a DOM like approach!
> Hehe... I actually spent some time to update the Gump Wiki with a
> greatly expanded README (with specific URL references and commands) --
> and all this was BEFORE I read the above email.
>
> http://wiki.apache.org/gump/BrutusConfig
Awesome, thanks.
> I left out Maven and Forrest, can you ad
Date: 2004-03-29T09:07:41
Editor: AdamJack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wiki: Gump Wiki
Page: GumpRunDocumentation
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/gump/GumpRunDocumentation
no comment
New Page:
== GumpRunDocumentation ==
Gump Run Documentation is documentation about a Gump run, not about
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Thank you. I'll update the README and post it to the Gump Wiki for a clear
record. I'll cut-n-paste your package install command line, please update it
with these if needed.
Hehe... I actually spent some time to update the Gump Wiki with a
greatly expanded README (with speci
Date: 2004-03-29T08:57:50
Editor: 66.57.27.65 <>
Wiki: Gump Wiki
Page: BrutusConfig
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/gump/BrutusConfig
no comment
New Page:
=== Debian ===
Install the following via {{{apt-get install}}}:
* '''required''': apache cvs python subversion
* '''conveni
I've not had chance to go over Leo's architecture notes in enough detail (at
a quiet time) in order to respond to them completely. I keep wanting to find
time. The first point that I'd like to address, when I do, is that I don't
believe that Python Gump (I will start referring to it as Gump, implyi
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
You are preaching to the choir. We've agonized over installing a Maven drop
to build Maven projects. Unfortunately, we can't rely solely upon a (higher
dependency) Gumped application for output, 'cos they (e.g Maven and
Forrest/Cocoon) build so infrequently. [Good intentions
Date: 2004-03-29T08:37:12
Editor: AdamJack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wiki: Gump Wiki
Page: FrontPage
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/gump/FrontPage
Added GumpRunDocumentation
Change Log:
--
@@ -12,19 +12,22 @@
Date: 2004-03-29T08:34:50
Editor: AdamJack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wiki: Gump Wiki
Page: GumpPython
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/gump/GumpPython
no comment
Change Log:
--
@@ -51,8 +51,6 @@
More detailed i
Sam Ruby wrote:
Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
...
Maybe my comment got lost... generate html and Forrest can skin that too.
In other words, Forrest can skin an html site.
So, if you make Cheetah output plain html you can see the site
natively, or decide to have Forrest skin over it and publish it
niclas 2004/03/29 08:27:59
Modified:project avalon-excalibur.xml
Log:
Some more fixes...
Revision ChangesPath
1.128 +2 -1 gump/project/avalon-excalibur.xml
Index: avalon-excalibur.xml
===
Date: 2004-03-29T08:27:24
Editor: AdamJack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wiki: Gump Wiki
Page: GumpInfrastructure
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/gump/GumpInfrastructure
no comment
Change Log:
--
@@ -5,3 +5,16 @@
Gu
Sam responded:
> >>use wget :)
>
> FYI: I've now installed both lynx and curl.
Thank you. I'll update the README and post it to the Gump Wiki for a clear
record. I'll cut-n-paste your package install command line, please update it
with these if needed.
BTW: We've done moof (although it isn't com
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
use wget :)
FYI: I've now installed both lynx and curl.
Thanks, I tried it. Did I do something wrong?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/gump$ wget
http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/maven/binaries/maven-1.0-rc2.tar.gz
Take a close look at that page. It is an HTML page tellin
niclas 2004/03/29 07:48:25
Modified:project avalon-excalibur.xml
Log:
First attempt at getting Fortress in place in Excalibur.
Revision ChangesPath
1.127 +45 -2 gump/project/avalon-excalibur.xml
Index: avalon-excalibur.xml
your link is a HTML page. you need to get it directly say from
http://www.apache.org/dist/maven/binaries/maven-1.0-rc2.tar.gz
-- dims
--- Nick Chalko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> curl ?
> Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
>
> >Ok, I give. I'm used to using 'lynx' on Linux for a text based http, but
> >tha
curl ?
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Ok, I give. I'm used to using 'lynx' on Linux for a text based http, but
that doesn't appear to be available on brutus. Does anybody know an
alternative?
I need to download this:
http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/maven/binaries/maven-1.0-rc2.tar.gz
or copy it b
niclas 2004/03/29 07:39:03
Modified:profile apache-avalon.xml gump.xml
project avalon-excalibur.xml avalon-logkit.xml
Log:
Removed the avalon-legacy module from the profiles.
Revision ChangesPath
1.6 +0 -2 gump/profile/apache-avalon.xml
I
> use wget :)
Thanks, I tried it. Did I do something wrong?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/gump$ wget
http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/maven/binaries/maven-1.0-rc2.tar.gz
--07:04:32--
http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/maven/binaries/maven-1.0-rc2.tar.gz
=> `maven-1.0-rc2.tar.g
> Now realize that I am *NOT* proposing Anakia. What I am proposing is
> that the ability to view a site as it is being produced is a very
> valuable thing to have, and an important consideration both for a
> machine which is a shared resource and for any hope of there ever being
> personal usage
niclas 2004/03/29 07:15:47
Modified:project avalon-excalibur.xml
Removed: project avalon-legacy.xml
Log:
Avalon Fortress has been restructured and moved to Avalon Excalibur.
Revision ChangesPath
1.125 +0 -12 gump/project/avalon-excalibur.xml
Index: a
niclas 2004/03/29 07:13:06
Modified:project avalon-logkit.xml
Log:
Forgot the version tag...
Revision ChangesPath
1.21 +3 -1 gump/project/avalon-logkit.xml
Index: avalon-logkit.xml
===
RC
niclas 2004/03/29 07:10:22
Modified:project avalon-logkit.xml
Log:
Updated the avalon-logkit descriptor to reflect the recent changes into v2.0
Revision ChangesPath
1.20 +9 -58 gump/project/avalon-logkit.xml
Index: avalon-logkit.xml
=
> > Also, if we want both xdoc and html output we'd need to set
> > of tempaltes (with code in) which isn't nice.
>
> Maybe my comment got lost... generate html and Forrest can skin that too.
>
> In other words, Forrest can skin an html site.
I heard it, but I think I mentally filtered it somewh
use wget :)
--- "Adam R. B. Jack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, I give. I'm used to using 'lynx' on Linux for a text based http, but
> that doesn't appear to be available on brutus. Does anybody know an
> alternative?
>
> I need to download this:
>
> http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/m
Ok, I give. I'm used to using 'lynx' on Linux for a text based http, but
that doesn't appear to be available on brutus. Does anybody know an
alternative?
I need to download this:
http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/maven/binaries/maven-1.0-rc2.tar.gz
or copy it between apache machines (prob
I see we have 6 issues without a component set, so I assume the three we
have were not suitable:
Java/XSLT(aka Traditional)
GOM(Metadata Model)
Python (aka Gumpy)
With us trying to mature Python Gump to be the main Gump we support (and
start calling it Gump n
I added a --dated switch to integrate.py a while back in preparation for a
server on Apache hardware that had sufficient disk space to allow nightly
logs. It takes the @@DATE@@ value, takes the log directory (and URL), and
appends the date to those two. Theoretically this ought be enough to give us
> On Fri, 26 Mar 2004, Adam Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Stefan, if this due to Python Gump using the hard coded 'clone vm'
> > on ant, perhaps? Anybody able to get inside this?
>
> Possible, in particular since it seems to have worked last night 8-)
>
> Does anybody still have a build lo
Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
I'll certainly guilty of being away for a while, but
gump.document.forrest is not a small thing, and to my eyes, not entirely
obvious.
...
> Also, if we want both xdoc and html output we'd need to set
of tempaltes (with code in) which isn't nice.
> Does gumpy support regexp nagging? If so, we could regexp against
>
>INFO:gump:Performed [68] tests with [0] issues.
>
> ie
>
>/\[[1-9]+\] issues/
No, I know Stefan wants it but I've not found time to implement it. Python
Gump is pretty much 'exit code' based, which we are getting by wit
ajack 2004/03/29 06:11:25
Modified:server brutus.xml
Log:
Taking Nicola's word for it.
Revision ChangesPath
1.3 +1 -1 gump/server/brutus.xml
Index: brutus.xml
===
RCS file: /home/cvs/g
bodewig 2004/03/29 05:39:37
Modified:project mx4j.xml
Log:
Some work dirs for tests and Xalan for doc generation
Revision ChangesPath
1.22 +4 -0 gump/project/mx4j.xml
Index: mx4j.xml
===
R
Martin Cooper wrote:
On Sun, 29 Mar 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apache Organization
Should this be "Apache Software Foundation"?
It should be "The Apache Software Foundation".
^
--
Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- verba volant, script
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
I'll certainly guilty of being away for a while, but
gump.document.forrest is not a small thing, and to my eyes, not entirely
obvious.
...
> Also, if we want both xdoc and html output we'd need to set
of tempaltes (with code in) which isn't nice.
Maybe my comment got lost...
On Monday 29 March 2004 06:33, Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
> I don't know what 'process group' gives me (on Unix, it isn't on M$) but is
> there some way that a tree is a group? Can I find the group(s) for my
> children and kill those groups without killing myself? Anybody know this?
Not sure where yo
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