-Dbuild.sysclasspath=only -
Dlog4j.jar=/data3/gump/logging-log4j/log4j-20040403.jar -
Djunit.jar=/data3/gump/dist/junit/junit.jar -
Dhttpunit.jar=/data3/gump/httpunit/lib/httpunit.jar -
Djstl.jar=standard/standard/lib/jstl.jar -
Dcommons.logging.jar=/data3/gump/jakarta-commons/logging/dist
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Anybody see an reason (licensing, other) why we should not use this
not really.
Any feedback? Any objections?
probably a good idea to get in touch with the author :D
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- Leo Simons
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Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
What's wrong with writing some Java? ;-)
As I'm sure you are aware ... there is a strong feeling on this list that no
Java pre-requisite ought exist, so Gump can be run in a 'clean' environment
w/o worrying about CLASSPATHs and such.
I don't see have a jdk installed and its
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Anybody see an reason (licensing, other) why we should not use this:
http://www2.sfk.nl/svg
in Gump?
It does not seem easier to use than simply outputting SVG as text strings.
...
I'd like to use it to generate some SVG images. I believe that some browsers
can render
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Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It does not seem easier to use than simply outputting SVG as text strings.
I'm starting to agree with you, but as I get started w/ SVG (the 700 page
spec is too much to consume in one sitting, and I certainly won't print it)
it is nice to have some
Folk,
When both Stefano and Leo both misinterpret me, I realize I failed to
communicate yet again. English truly ought not be counted as my first
language (despite being born a Brit. ;-)
You triggered off this:
As I'm sure you are aware ... there is a strong feeling on this list that
no
Java
ajack 2004/04/03 09:32:18
Modified:python/gump/model project.py stats.py module.py
python/gump/document forrest.py
python/gump/test resolving.py
Log:
Be explicit that FOG is 'historical odds of success' and also
show it in dependency tables.
In Python, indentation is syntactic, and crucial. I'd like some input on how
we can all work on the source, without confusing each other...
Sam's recent addition to forrest.py uses tabs, and what works no doubt
looks good to him, but looks wrong to me (see below). [I've been using
pyEclipse
-Original Message-
From: Adam R. B. Jack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2004 7:34 AM
To: Gump code and data
Subject: Re: System Info (was: Speed of brutus)
Folk,
When both Stefano and Leo both misinterpret me, I realize I failed to
communicate yet again.
ajack 2004/04/03 15:55:42
Modified:project eyebrowse.xml
Log:
1) Removed dependency on out of date project (long since removed)
2) Added a name to the jar entry.
Revision ChangesPath
1.16 +3 -3 gump/project/eyebrowse.xml
Index: eyebrowse.xml
Date: 2004-04-03T16:56:54
Editor: 129.187.51.131
Wiki: Gump Wiki
Page: LocalSpellingWords
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/gump/LocalSpellingWords
no comment
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