On Thu, 3 Jun 2004, Adam R. B. Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anybody here got sufficient Apache mojo to be trustworthy of root on
Brutus?
Apache mojo, yes. Linux sysadmin experience, yes. Debian experience,
none. Time, very limited.
Sam isn't able to be our sole admin,
And he shouldn't
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
I found that the 'annotations' I was allowing on XML elements was somehow
clashing with the 'Pythonic' (delegating) 'XML merge' code. Don't ask me
why, but removing it allowed a major major metadata load speed-up. Minutes
back to seconds.
Wow, that's cool! But please help my
If I want to use maven with my gump project what xml code should I put
in my project.xml file/other xml files?
All help is appreciated..
Best regards
Claus
On Fri, 4 Jun 2004, Niclas Hedhman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 03 June 2004 23:07, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
The worst case would mean you'd have to add a small shell/batch
script wrapper over your command line invocation.
the command-line shouldn't need any arguments.
Not because of
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I found that the 'annotations' I was allowing on XML elements was
somehow
clashing with the 'Pythonic' (delegating) 'XML merge' code. Don't ask me
why, but removing it allowed a major major metadata load speed-up.
Minutes
back to seconds.
Wow, that's cool! But please help my oor little
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
...
[and BTW I am looking forward to being able to colour errors as red and
warnings as yellow, some day.]
I have added a special entry in the new Forrest skinconf for adding
extra css, but I still have to check if the class= attribute has been
added to the DTD. We have
If I want to use maven with my gump project what xml code should I put
in my project.xml file/other xml files?
Right now, if you use maven goal=x ... similar to how you would ant
target=x, see:
http://gump.apache.org/metadata/ant.html
We haven't documented it (due to it still being
Do folks mind if we mandate Python 2.3 for Gump?
Is this something we need a vote on? Something to grab folks attention,
before I break things on them? [I'm guessing a VOTE is a lousy way to
provoke participation, I'm guessing most folks (who read this request) are
(like myself) not Python
On Fri, 4 Jun 2004, Adam R. B. Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this something we need a vote on?
Not really.
I have no idea what Python 2.3 buys us, what we'd win by mandating 2.3
- you probably know better than me and I trust your call.
LSD or any other machine shouldn't be that big an
Coding is voting by lazy consensus :)
Go for it. Gump is building the HEAD of the world, why shouldn't it
work from the HEAD as well?
Scott
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Do folks mind if we mandate Python 2.3 for Gump?
Is this something we need a vote on? Something to grab folks attention,
before I
I am a member of the foundation, I helped set up the box in SF, and I
know apt-get about Debian :)
I can do some part-time help. Keeping brutus out of the todo list of
the infrastructure team is a good thing.
Scott
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Anybody here got sufficient Apache mojo to be
ajack 2004/06/04 11:22:38
Modified:project jakarta-commons-codec-11.xml
Log:
Complete path is jakarta-commos/codec
Revision ChangesPath
1.2 +1 -1 gump/project/jakarta-commons-codec-11.xml
Index: jakarta-commons-codec-11.xml
On Friday 04 June 2004 14:22, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
which means it literally expects an executable command inside the
working directory (note the ./ at the start and the hard-coded .sh at
the end of the expression). You can't run arbitrary command lines
with script in traditional Gump.
-codec-11/rss.xml
Atom: http://brutus.apache.org:8080/gump/jakarta-commons-codec-11/atom.xml
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