Andrea Aime wrote:
> Justin Deoliveira ha scritto:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> How would people feel about having the source jars installed in the
>> local repository when you run mvn install?
>>
>> I am finding it useful for working on GEoServer as I don't have to
>> load all the gt modules into my ide jus
Justin Deoliveira ha scritto:
> Hi all,
>
> How would people feel about having the source jars installed in the
> local repository when you run mvn install?
>
> I am finding it useful for working on GEoServer as I don't have to load
> all the gt modules into my ide just to browse their sources.
The easiest way to do so might be to set up a maven project for jts.
However i am sure there is magic you could pull off with ant as well.
Jody Garnett wrote:
> I would find that squiffy - on a related note it would be nice to put
> the JTS sources up on the m2 repository.
>
> For GeoTools do w
I would find that squiffy - on a related note it would be nice to put
the JTS sources up on the m2 repository.
For GeoTools do we upload the source jars as part of our current deploy
cycle?
Jody
> Hi all,
>
> How would people feel about having the source jars installed in the
> local repository
Hi all,
How would people feel about having the source jars installed in the
local repository when you run mvn install?
I am finding it useful for working on GEoServer as I don't have to load
all the gt modules into my ide just to browse their sources.
-Justin
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