Justin Deoliveira ha scritto:
>> Nope, it did not move, but win32 build is up and running,
>> site and javadoc daily generation are next on my list
>> (actually, resurrected from my earlier attempt that did
>> not end up in a continous build).
>> Speaking of which, do we have enoug power on the ma
We will have enough power, (remember ibm hudson ). At the moment we have
problems with the tyan motherboards in combination with amd shanghai chips
causing delays.
Proposal: If its urgent, put the jobs on your hudson box if possible, a
hardware boost is arriving, depending on the delivery of ne
Andrea Aime wrote:
> Justin Deoliveira ha scritto:
>> Andrea Aime wrote:
>>> Justin Deoliveira ha scritto:
Not it shouldn't have because those tests share configuration from
the parent jdbc-ng parent pom. Otherwise tests like the jndi tests
will fail. So to make this work you will
Justin Deoliveira ha scritto:
> Andrea Aime wrote:
>> Justin Deoliveira ha scritto:
>>> Not it shouldn't have because those tests share configuration from
>>> the parent jdbc-ng parent pom. Otherwise tests like the jndi tests
>>> will fail. So to make this work you will have to copy a bunch of
>
Andrea Aime wrote:
> Justin Deoliveira ha scritto:
>> Not it shouldn't have because those tests share configuration from the
>> parent jdbc-ng parent pom. Otherwise tests like the jndi tests will
>> fail. So to make this work you will have to copy a bunch of
>> configuration over to the jdbc-ng
Justin Deoliveira ha scritto:
> Not it shouldn't have because those tests share configuration from the
> parent jdbc-ng parent pom. Otherwise tests like the jndi tests will
> fail. So to make this work you will have to copy a bunch of
> configuration over to the jdbc-ng unsupported parent pom. I
Not it shouldn't have because those tests share configuration from the
parent jdbc-ng parent pom. Otherwise tests like the jndi tests will
fail. So to make this work you will have to copy a bunch of
configuration over to the jdbc-ng unsupported parent pom. I did not do
so because i did not want
Yes please andrea; this should of been done during the move.
Jody
On 08/08/2009, at 12:12 AM, Andrea Aime wrote:
> Hi,
> the two JDBC-NG unsupported modules are breaking the build if you
> start the build directly in the "unsupported" directory.
> The issue is one we've already seen in the past,
Hi,
the two JDBC-NG unsupported modules are breaking the build if you
start the build directly in the "unsupported" directory.
The issue is one we've already seen in the past, the parent module
is not hosted in the parent directory, and maven code like:
MavenProject parent = project;
whil