Moving forward with updates, builds and versions

2011-08-12 Thread Roy Chastain
I have finally gotten an environment allows me to get source etc. My questions are of the following types 1) - Do we have a plan? 2) - How do we prevent duplication of effort? 3) - Someone mentioned a poll. I would be glad to setup a survey on my SharePoint site. I hope the points below are a

Re: Moving forward with updates, builds and versions

2011-08-12 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2011-08-12, Roy Chastain wrote: I have finally gotten an environment allows me to get source etc. Great. Have you got an environemt where you can build the 1.x and compact framework assemblies (right now I don't)? SSCLI? My questions are of the following types 1) - Do we have a plan?

RE: Moving forward with updates, builds and versions

2011-08-12 Thread Roy Chastain
Have you got an environment where you can build the 1.x and compact framework assemblies (right now I don't)? I could at one point a few years back, but probably not now. I was referring more to just being able to get the source from the tree. (For me getting anything SubVersion related working

Re: Moving forward with updates, builds and versions

2011-08-12 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2011-08-12, Roy Chastain wrote: Have you got an environment where you can build the 1.x and compact framework assemblies (right now I don't)? I could at one point a few years back, but probably not now. The same is true for my own environment. I was referring more to just being able to

Re: Moving forward with updates, builds and versions

2011-08-12 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2011-08-12, Tasos Vogiatzoglou wrote: I had submitted a patch about building log4net for 2010 (.NET 4 Client profile and .NET 4) which also fixes an issue in the UdpAppender. https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4NET-296 There are a few indentation changes and the rest should be

Re: Moving forward with updates, builds and versions

2011-08-12 Thread Dominik Psenner
On 08/12/2011 07:19 PM, Stefan Bodewig wrote: Short term we'll be slowed down by the fact that there are only very few people with write access to the source tree, of course. Could the short term development be done in a remote repository, likewise hg hosted on bitbucket? One would not need to

Re: Moving forward with updates, builds and versions

2011-08-12 Thread Dominik Psenner
On 08/12/2011 10:30 PM, Dominik Psenner wrote: On 08/12/2011 07:19 PM, Stefan Bodewig wrote: Short term we'll be slowed down by the fact that there are only very few people with write access to the source tree, of course. Could the short term development be done in a remote repository,

Re: Moving forward with updates, builds and versions

2011-08-12 Thread Dominik Psenner
On 08/12/2011 10:46 PM, Dominik Psenner wrote: I actually just cloned the apache svn and am currently pushing the changes to a bitbucket repository here: https://bitbucket.org/NachbarsLumpi/log4net FWIW, I managed to apply some of the patches that were submitted into a fork of the just

Re: Moving forward with updates, builds and versions

2011-08-12 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2011-08-12, Dominik Psenner wrote: On 08/12/2011 07:19 PM, Stefan Bodewig wrote: Short term we'll be slowed down by the fact that there are only very few people with write access to the source tree, of course. Could the short term development be done in a remote repository, likewise hg

Re: Moving forward with updates, builds and versions

2011-08-12 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2011-08-12, Dominik Psenner wrote: The operation could take some time. Once it is done, there should be 553 changesets. The last would be: changeset: 553:7f145743e63e tag: tip user:rgrabowski@13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68 date:Wed Oct 13 03:26:57 2010

Re: Moving forward with updates, builds and versions

2011-08-12 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2011-08-13, Dominik Psenner wrote: On 08/12/2011 10:46 PM, Dominik Psenner wrote: I actually just cloned the apache svn and am currently pushing the changes to a bitbucket repository here: https://bitbucket.org/NachbarsLumpi/log4net FWIW, I managed to apply some of the patches that were