> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wido den Hollander [mailto:w...@widodh.nl]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2012 2:23 PM
> To: cloudstack-dev@incubator.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Maven status (from my point of view)
> 
> 
> 
> On 09/04/2012 04:12 PM, Hugo Trippaers wrote:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > The switch to maven is coming along nicely I think, however we are
> not there yet. With the dependencies gone from the tree, the maven
> build is now the easiest way to build CloudStack IMHO. All classes are
> properly compiled and stored in jar files and dependencies are
> automagically downloaded to make sure everything compiles. Over the
> last few days I've added packaging of the systemvm.iso to the maven
> files and I did some work on the awsapi. The awsapi is proving to be
> difficult as it has multiple results (.mar, .aar, .jar files and a
> webapp). Maven doesn't really like this. On the other hand, maven has
> plugins to deal with axis2 and generate everything, so with a  bit of
> work we should be able to simplify this. Test code is not compiled in
> some cases as there are some interesting circular references (test code
> for server depending on vmware plugin comes to mind), that needs to be
> sorted if we want maven to be able to do its job.
> >
> > I've spend the last two days to get packaging back into something
> that looks workable. Even though we want to move away from waf, it
> seemed like the best way to fix the packaging for now. With the
> exception of awsapi all RPM packages are being built on my dev
> environment so that is looking good. I don't have a debian environment
> yet, so I'm not able to test a debian build. I haven't done any testing
> on the rpms yet, just verified that they are build, hoping to do that
> tomorrow.
> >
> > Couple of questions that I would like some feedback on:
> > * Maven includes the dependencies with their original filename, I
> believe we used to ship our deps with cloud- prepended to the name. Now
> we need to either check if our dependencies aren't already supplied by
> the OS or put them in a different directory, like
> /usr/share/java/cloud/*jar. What is the best route to take?
> 
> I'd not prefix cloud-, to me that hints towards a homebrew version of
> that file.

+1, 
> 
> Whenever a library/JAR is available through the package manager of that
> distribution I'm voting for depending on that with the RPM/DEB packages,
> that is one dependency resolved.
> 
> For example the MySQL connector is available under Ubuntu and Debian, I
> already made a commit for that [0].
> 
> Placing the rest in /usr/share/java/cloud is fine with me, that way we
> don't pollute the system.


It's hard to hack waf, I am trying to move the dep jar files to 
/usr/share/java/cloud, no clue how to do that.

> 
> Wido
> 
> [0]:
> https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=incubator-
> cloudstack.git;a=commit;h=9064236879dc9f2f11538d891271545e1ff10e9c
> 
> > * Awsapi should be split in three sub projects (directories)  I think,
> the autogenerated ec2 part, the autogenerated e3 part and cloudstack
> own code which might be distributed as a webapp.
> > * I've split the server rpm in two, one called server and contains
> all oss stuff and one called server-nonoss containing the modules that
> depend on non-oss libs, is that ok?
> >
> > Darren, is this more or less in line with the stuff you are doing?
> >
> > Feedback, ideas, complaints anyone?
> >
> > Will send an update when there is something to report.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Hugo
> >

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