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Michael Davey wrote:
Maarten Coene wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to send an email to the dom4j-dev emaillist everytime
the build of dom4j fails?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] is the correct place for this request. I've
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Will
oops, I just blindly copy-pasted the mailinglist address from the
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Sorry for any inconvenience.
Maarten
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Maarten Coene wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to send an email to the dom4j-dev emaillist everytime
the build of dom4j fails?
The address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is the correct place for this request. I've
copied this reply there.
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Michael
Hi,
With the recent announcement from Sun regarding J2SE snapshots, it
occurred to me that it would be possible to create an ant task that
could fetch the tarball from Sun's server, install it and potentially
pass the path back to Gump. There are social and legal issues (such as
how to handle
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
...
At the same time the Forrest folk divided to do some major (copyless) work,
and they removed the ability to pass work/site location parameters to the
batch file. Gump used these.
They will be back somehow, don't worry :-)
Since I've not managed to install Forrest into
I want to allow Gump to use Depot to download jars from a repository (when
legal) so we don't have to manually install/distribute packages (or, keep it
to a minimum). My goal is to take this to 'personal cascaded Gumps', i.e.
where a user builds less and less just automatically downloads the
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
At the same time the Forrest folk divided to do some major (copyless)
work,
and they removed the ability to pass work/site location parameters to
the
batch file. Gump used these.
They will be back somehow, don't worry :-)
No worries. As you said, we probably
ajack 2004/06/17 14:27:07
Modified:python/gump/model Tag: CleanUp project.py
Log:
Expand variables (e.g. @@DATE@@) in jar name.
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I've seen a couple of Gump nags today (from [EMAIL PROTECTED]) for projects that
haven't changed, and used to build. One of them - for the Mailer taglib at
jakarta-taglibs - had compilation errors because the JavaMail API wasn't
available. Obviously, that's not a new dependency for a taglib that
Martin Cooper wrote:
I've seen a couple of Gump nags today (from [EMAIL PROTECTED]) for projects that
haven't changed, and used to build. One of them - for the Mailer taglib at
jakarta-taglibs - had compilation errors because the JavaMail API wasn't
available. Obviously, that's not a new
ajack 2004/06/17 21:54:59
Modified:python/gump/syndication Tag: CleanUp abstract.py
Log:
Oddness happening around descriptions, tried cleaning up.
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1.2.2.2 +2 -5
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