I posted a snapshot from today's trunk here: http://people.apache.org/~boisvert/buildr/snapshot/gems/
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 2:13 PM, Alex Boisvert <[email protected]>wrote: > The 1.4.4 RC doesn't have the groovydoc enhancement. I'll post a separate > gem for it. > > alex > > > On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 2:08 PM, Antoine Toulme > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> You can either try Buildr 1.4.4 RC or check out the sources, then run: >> gem build buildr.gemspec >> buildr install buildr-1.x.x.gem >> >> Thanks, >> >> Antoine >> >> On Nov 17, 2010, at 7:48 AM, Simon Harrer wrote: >> >> > Hi again. >> > >> > is there a nightly build available including the bugfix? I would like to >> try >> > the new buildr gem. I tried to install it from the sources but this did >> not >> > work yesterday. >> > >> > Then, I can give you feedback about the implementation. >> > >> > Cheers, >> > Simon >> > >> > On 15 November 2010 21:58, Simon Harrer <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> thanks for the comments. >> >> >> >> I found that groovydoc should do the job. And in the buildr >> documentation, >> >> it states, that groovydoc can be used. However, I could not get it to >> work. >> >> I searched in the sources and found no Doc Classes in the groovy >> folders. >> >> >> >> See http://buildr.apache.org/languages.html#groovy for reference to >> the >> >> groovydoc task >> >> >> >> My idea is to be able to use groovydoc only and produce a groovydoc for >> all >> >> of my projects which is combined like the javadoc is. >> >> >> >> Cheers, >> >> Simon >> >> >> >> On 11 November 2010 20:04, Simon Harrer <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> >> >>> Hi buildr Community. >> >>> >> >>> I think buildr is really cool. But currently, I am stuck generating >> >>> javadoc >> >>> >> >>> project structure: >> >>> src/main/java <-- java and groovy sources >> >>> target/classes <-- output folder >> >>> >> >>> This works perfectly with the groovyc joint compiler. >> >>> >> >>> However, when using the doc command, buildr states that it cannot >> guess >> >>> the language and aborts. And I do not find a way to specify that I >> want >> >>> javadoc generated for src/main/java. >> >>> >> >>> My only other solution would be to create such a javadoc task myself >> by >> >>> leveraging ant or the command line. Or is there a solution with >> buildr? >> >>> >> >>> Best regards, >> >>> Simon >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >
