-check task would get a list of requirements from the gump
server (ie, what jars should exist, what directories, licenses, ...)
and compare that info to the filesystem. It would warn the user of any
errors.
Like Ozzie, I'm just a dreamer ;)
Let's keep dreaming.
Gump looks closer to any port-like
that talks to the gump repository to
keep (nay, improve on) that functionality.
project default=test
target name=verify-gump depends=build
gump-check project=cocoon/
/target
target name=test depends=build,verify-gump
/target
/project
the gump-check task would get a list
task that talks to the gump repository to
keep (nay, improve on) that functionality.
project default=test
target name=verify-gump depends=build
gump-check project=cocoon/
/target
target name=test depends=build,verify-gump
/target
/project
the gump-check task would get a list of requirements from