cvs commit: gump/profile gump.xml

2004-07-09 Thread bodewig
bodewig 2004/07/09 00:27:53 Modified:profile gump.xml Log: drop removed servers from profile Revision ChangesPath 1.363 +2 -2 gump/profile/gump.xml Index: gump.xml === RCS file:

[vfs] fixed-version-dependency needet? (was: [GUMP@brutus]: commons-vfs/commons-vfs failed)

2004-07-09 Thread Mario Ivankovits
Hello! Since today vfs fails to build in gump due to an api change in commons-httpclient. I dont know why this happens today as this change is 11 month old and vfs itself uses this thing for a while. If i adapt vfs to make it compatible with the api change i will break the slide-webdavclient

cvs commit: gump/project avalon-tools.xml

2004-07-09 Thread bodewig
bodewig 2004/07/09 00:43:04 Modified:project avalon-tools.xml Log: Make unit tests work with 'plain' instead of 'black' magic Revision ChangesPath 1.22 +4 -1 gump/project/avalon-tools.xml Index: avalon-tools.xml

Re: [vfs] fixed-version-dependency needet?

2004-07-09 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On Fri, 09 Jul 2004, Mario Ivankovits [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If i adapt vfs to make it compatible with the api change i will break the slide-webdavclient library. So i have to stick on httpclient-2.0. There is a Gump project for the 2.0 branch of httpclient[1] because of the amount of

Re: [RT] Was python a good idea?

2004-07-09 Thread Stefan Bodewig
I tend to agree with most of what has been said in this thread so far. The reasons the Python rewrite started AFAIR: * get more people involved: didn't work, there are even less people working on Gump's code base than before. * get people involved from outside the Java community didn't work

cvs commit: gump/project avalon-tools.xml

2004-07-09 Thread mcconnell
mcconnell2004/07/09 05:19:40 Modified:project avalon-tools.xml Log: Put back the build.sysclasspath override - I need to validate a build with this in place before moving forward. Revision ChangesPath 1.23 +1 -4 gump/project/avalon-tools.xml Index:

Re: cvs commit: gump/project avalon-tools.xml

2004-07-09 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On Fri, 09 Jul 2004, Stephen McConnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just a quick note - I'm putting back in the build.sysclasspath override because I need to validate that this is the only remaining issue. It isn't 8-( The build tries to copy a jar that isn't there: standard.test: [x:junit]

Re: cvs commit: gump/project avalon-tools.xml

2004-07-09 Thread Stephen McConnell
Stefan Bodewig wrote: On Fri, 09 Jul 2004, Stephen McConnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just a quick note - I'm putting back in the build.sysclasspath override because I need to validate that this is the only remaining issue. It isn't 8-( The build tries to copy a jar that isn't there: BUILD

Re: Getting lots of /tmp/*.xls on Brutus

2004-07-09 Thread Adam R. B. Jack
In any case, the files are created in the system temp directory, using the java File.createTempFile method call. I dont know if that is something that can be controlled by setting environment variables. Does JDK 1.3+ cover POI users?

Re: cvs commit: gump/project avalon-tools.xml

2004-07-09 Thread Stephen McConnell
Stephen McConnell wrote: Stefan Bodewig wrote: On Fri, 09 Jul 2004, Stephen McConnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just a quick note - I'm putting back in the build.sysclasspath override because I need to validate that this is the only remaining issue. It isn't 8-( The build tries to copy a jar that

build.sysclasspath management

2004-07-09 Thread Stephen McConnell
I'm learning all sorts of things about how gump works! Please keep in mind that this message is based on a bunch of assumptions and limited experience - but I think I'm correct (so please feel free to correct any mistakes). If your in a hurry - skip to the end. Anyway - here goes... Gump and

[Gump Wiki] Updated: GumpDevelopment

2004-07-09 Thread general
Date: 2004-07-09T07:21:06 Editor: 67.234.191.96 Wiki: Gump Wiki Page: GumpDevelopment URL: http://wiki.apache.org/gump/GumpDevelopment Added the PyDoc link Change Log: -- @@ -14,6 +14,10 @@ then

[Gump Wiki] Updated: GumpDevelopment

2004-07-09 Thread general
Date: 2004-07-09T07:24:24 Editor: 67.234.191.96 Wiki: Gump Wiki Page: GumpDevelopment URL: http://wiki.apache.org/gump/GumpDevelopment Changed Python 2.2 to 2.3 Change Log: -- @@ -2,13 +2,13 @@

[Gump Wiki] Updated: GumpDevelopment

2004-07-09 Thread general
Date: 2004-07-09T07:59:39 Editor: 67.234.191.96 Wiki: Gump Wiki Page: GumpDevelopment URL: http://wiki.apache.org/gump/GumpDevelopment Fixed link (needed / on end). Change Log: -- @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@

[Gump Wiki] Updated: GumpDevelopment

2004-07-09 Thread general
Date: 2004-07-09T08:25:33 Editor: 67.234.191.96 Wiki: Gump Wiki Page: GumpDevelopment URL: http://wiki.apache.org/gump/GumpDevelopment Reference GumpCode Change Log: -- @@ -18,6 +18,8 @@

[Gump Wiki] Updated: GumpCode

2004-07-09 Thread general
Date: 2004-07-09T08:28:01 Editor: 67.234.191.96 Wiki: Gump Wiki Page: GumpCode URL: http://wiki.apache.org/gump/GumpCode no comment Change Log: -- @@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ '''Main Packages:''' +See

cvs commit: gump/project james-server.xml

2004-07-09 Thread mcconnell
mcconnell2004/07/09 10:35:02 Modified:project james-server.xml Log: add commons pool, lang, and collections to dependencies Revision ChangesPath 1.11 +3 -0 gump/project/james-server.xml Index: james-server.xml

cvs commit: gump/python/gump/build builder.py

2004-07-09 Thread ajack
ajack 2004/07/09 11:20:36 Modified:python/gump/document/xdocs xdoc.py python/gump/build builder.py Log: 1) Attempt to use rmtree (to remove a full dir) 2) PythonPowered Revision ChangesPath 1.4 +2 -2 gump/python/gump/document/xdocs/xdoc.py

Re: brutus may be having a problem

2004-07-09 Thread Stephen McConnell
Adam R. B. Jack wrote: 3h 23m. That's an improvement! :-) Daft, but I've not been paying attention (too painful to look) :-) -- what was it before? The cycle time between updates of the web site was around 9 hours - gump was reporting about 5 hours for the run (so we are already seeing a big

Re: gump n' magic update

2004-07-09 Thread Adam R. B. Jack
I have heard some horror stories about getting those Gump building boxes working, and we are somewhat in over our heads, as I don't think anyone with Python experience is interested in helping out... Those were the bad old days are part of what inspired me to tinker w/ Python Gump. ;-) It

Re: [RT] Was python a good idea?

2004-07-09 Thread Niclas Hedhman
Stefan Bodewig wrote: But before we try to start all over again. Who is actually willing to write code for Gump as opposed to just toss around ideas - and who really has the time to do so and isn't already overcomitted to too many things? If it turns out to be just Adam anyway, there is little