On Thu, 2002-07-18 at 09:19, ObjectWiz wrote:
> Well I'm not too busy and I really like maven... ;-)
> 
> I guess I'll go get a project and have a look. So I'd be better off
> getting one of:
> 
> - turbine (turbine, turbine-2, turbine-3 or the subprojects)
> - commons-betwixt
> - commons-jelly
> 
> Anyway, if there's a 'good one' to start with, you can let me know,
> otherwise I'll just keep trying until I can get one to build... :o)

Have you tried bootstrapping maven? There are a couple glitches that I'm
aware of but a clean checkout usually works. We are working on cleaning
up the bootstrap.
 
> Thanks for your continuing and *very* prompt support!
> 
> --wiz
> 
> On Thu, 2002-07-18 at 14:07, Jason van Zyl wrote:
> > On Thu, 2002-07-18 at 08:59, ObjectWiz wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > > 
> > > I wanted to use b5 but saw on the list archives that it was unstable. I
> > > got what I believe is a good version to try as I did:
> > 
> > b5 is stable again. Actually it's a lot more comprehensible because only
> > the core is left and everything that maven does now is a self-contained
> > plugin. The transition was bumpy but it's been finished now.
> >  
> > > cvs co -D 'last Tuesday' jakarta-turbine-maven
> > > 
> > > However I am very puzzled now! The plugins directory looks totally
> > > different and things like plugins/core (which I thought was pretty
> > > essential) is not there in b5 and so my build.xml file fails straight
> > > away as all the 'core' stuff is nowhere to be found. I did a grep to
> > > find the compile target somewhere and I can't find it at all.
> > > 
> > > Can someone tell me what I need to do to use b5 instead of b4?
> > 
> > The docs are coming. I would stay away from b5 unless you're willing to
> > figure things out for yourself or look at a project that is using b5.
> > There are lots of them: turbine projects have b5 descriptors,
> > commons-betwixt, commons-jelly.
> > 
> > > Thanks,
> > > 
> > > --wiz
> > > 
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