It seems the change to the features location (from /shindig/features to
/shindig/features/src/main/javascript/features) was also applied to the
1.0.x branch recently, without updating php's path configuration, which
means that 'stable' branch has been broken for a while.

I know Paul switched over the trunk a while back, but he also modified php's
config ... I wasn't aware that someone had done the same to the *stable*
branch too without making the required modifications or notifying me... it's
a bit of a shock to find that the *stable* branch that i've been pointing
everyone too, has been broken for a while.

Fix's been committed to the 1.0.x branch, so I hope you'll be able to
generate new snapshots so we won't keep propagating broken code.

Oh ps, when talking about PHP there are no 'binaries' nor 'artifacts', or
even 'source'; With PHP the source is the binary (even with binary op-code
caching it's still an inherently interpreted language), and artifacts used
to describe old stuff in Indiana Jones movies :) So the correct terminology
would be 'the PHP tarbals' or something similar.

On first inspection the generated php archives look good, but I'll do a full
end to end test to make doubly sure, after the above happened I don't feel
comfortable making any assumptions (why oh why would people do breaking
things on stable and fix-only branches ;/)

On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 11:20 PM, Ian Boston <[email protected]> wrote:

> Vincent,
> Thank you for pressing on with this, I have a feeling it would have taken a
> lot longer without you. AFAICT the process looks Ok, but as you say the PHP
> bin needs review from Chris.
> Ian
>
>
> On 18 Apr 2009, at 14:22, Vincent Siveton wrote:
>
>  Hi folks,
>>
>> We are close to release Shindig 1.0-incubating :)
>> I documented all the release steps in r766308.
>> This is a draft and some points can change. Comments welcome!
>> http://incubator.apache.org/shindig/community/releasing.html (need to
>> sync)
>>
>> FYI the process is actually between the points 4 and 5. All artifacts
>> are signed and staged in repository.apache.org:
>>
>> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/shindig-staging-004/org/apache/shindig/
>> The Java and PHP bin are also there:
>>
>> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/shindig-staging-004/org/apache/shindig/shindig/1.0-incubating/
>>
>> PHP bin is probably the most sensitive point according our last thread
>> [1].
>> Do we need to change something in the process for PHP?
>> If no, I will start a vote soon.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Vincent
>>
>> [1] http://shindig-dev.markmail.org/message/jix2oi55oyqm7hje
>>
>
>

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