btw I changed the cpp/sca/build.sh to detect if you had the PYTHON_xxx and
RUBY_xxx environment set and to configure with --enable-python --enable-ruby
if they were.

Cheers,

On 10/10/06, Pete Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

That looks good. I think Andy was going to generate/zip/sign/publish the
packages for the distros. I tried Python 2.5 on Windows but had to go down
to 2.4 so we'll stick there!

Cheers,


On 10/10/06, Jean-Sebastien Delfino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Pete Robbins wrote:
> > Sounds about right. I need to add Ruby and Python extensions into the
> > windows command line build. Hopefully this will be done today.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> >
> > On 09/10/06, Andrew Borley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> Just a quick one to find out where we are with items for C++ M2 RC1.
> >> From recent commits I think the status is:
> >>
> >> SDO
> >> - Stdcxx as a build option on Linux and Windows - done, aside from
> >> Linux support, probably not going to include Linux support
> >> - Support for an identified level of the SDO spec (2.01) - readme
> >> updated, but needs checking
> >>
> >> SCA
> >> - CPP, WS, Python, Ruby builds in source & binary release - Linux:
> >> done. Windows: CPP & WS done, Python & Ruby to do
> >> - Support for an identified level of the SCA assembly (0.96) and C++
> >> C&I specs (0.95) - readme updated, but needs checking & adding to.
> >>
> >> Samples
> >> - Calculator, PythonCalculator, RubyCalculator, BigBank, RubyBank -
> >> documentation & deploy scripts done, Calculator windows build script
> >> done, BigBank windows build script to do.
> >>
> >> Docs
> >> - How to build SDO (with or without stdcxx) and SCA - done
> >> - How to deploy WS service/module to Axis2C - done
> >> - How to build/run the samples for SDO/SCA - done
> >> - Describe the new SCA language extensions progamming models - done
> >> - Release notes  - updated, needs checking/adding to (see above)
> >> - How to turn existing C and/or C++ code into an SCA component -
> >> updated the "How to create a C++ component" doc - is this sufficient?
> >>
> >> Deployment
> >> - Simplify and open our tuscany-root folder structure to allow people
> >> to choose the structure that best fits their environment - done
> >>
> >> Release Requirements
> >> - Update Licence text in source files to the new Apache wording -
> done
> >>
> >>
> >> Does that look about right to people? Any other updates? Anything
> >> else to
> >> go in?
> >>
> >> Cheers!
> >>
> >> Andy
> >>
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>
> Who has a complete environment to build a Linux distribution?
>
> I am able to generate a Linux distribution in the following environment:
> Redhat Enterprise Linux 4 (with a 2.6.9-34 kernel)
> Axis2c 0.94
> Python 2.3.4
> Ruby 1.8.1
> PHP 5.1.6
> httpd-2.2.3
> Libxml2 2.6.20
>
> My Python and Ruby installations are a little old, so I'll try to
> upgrade them to:
> Python 2.4.3
> Ruby 1.8.5
> later today...
>
> Do these levels look light to you for this release? Should we use
> different levels?
>
> I can help generate the distribution or just help with testing if
> somebody else has a better environment to build it (like a recent Fedora
>
> core for example).
>
> Let me know. Thanks.
>
> --
> Jean-Sebastien
>
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