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I'm having hanging problems running the functional tests under 1.5, but
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OK, working here now also. We should probably set the target to 1.4
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I'm not sure about those tests and if they need to be looking at
specific ports, I thought they just used some unused ports for the test.
We could also move them into the test:functional section so the build is
not dependant on them, but then we loose the continual testing benefit.
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present your ideas. I know the commons-net developers are a pretty
busy bunch, but we do get around to looking at the posts eventually.
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VOTE [X} +1 - Steve Cohen should proceed with release of commons-net
1.2.2 [ ] -1 - no 1.2.2 release should be done at this time.
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needs some kind of regeneration. How could
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standard stuff won't do. Or better yet, lets just put the two
lines from the NOTICE.txt into the README.txt.
We can't do that because putting
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candidate, then a vote, then cut the actual release,
assuming it passes.
I don't think they are necessary for rc's but can't hurt.
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Not that I know of. The last release I did I used maven to build
the source and binary dist's
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Sounds like an interesting solution. Are you thinking that we'd
have the NT parser, on failure, delagate to the unix parser ( then
of course if that fails, give up )?
Yes - for sure
Go for it, I probably won't get around to looking at it until tonight (CST).
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I'd need a little time to explore.
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Assuming that all tests pass, I would not have any problem
committing this with my change.
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not support site
dirstyle.
I don't think anyone would object to using Dirstyle if Microsoft had
provided a method to query the dirstyle without changing it, but, we
can only play the hand we're dealt.
+1 for #2
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listings ( your solution 3 )
in order to use the original list parsers ( yea, we still have some
old stuff using the old parsers! ).
On Wednesday 31 March 2004 1:05 pm, Jeffrey D. Brekke wrote:
The only way we've found is to use the output of the SITE DIRSTYLE
command itself, calling it twice
Looks great.
[ ] +1 yes, and I'll help
[X] +0 yes, go for it, but I'll just watch. --- I can help with the [net] site
[ ] -1 no way, you've got more work before you can do this.
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Agreed. I took a stab at reformatting the index. No new information,
just broke up a little more.
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/net/
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Sure. Providing a way to test locally ( i.e. not requiring the
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have any questions. It was awhile ago I did the
release, but the docs are pretty straight forward. I can roll the site
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No. I just use it to build the releases instead of ant and push out
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Were we going to do a 1.1.1 release or something for the last
jdk1.1
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+1 to subclassing and agreement ;)
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[SNIPPED]
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[Alternatives to VMS Parser/Version issue]
Another
://jakarta.apache.org/commons/net/ site. Feel free to
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Steve/Daniel,
I'm responding to snippets from several messages in this one
message, sorry if it's confusing...
[Iterator idea]
When I suggested
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anyway, right? And if you want to use autodetection, just use
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to the maven-ant plugin to resolve this. In
the meantime I've committed a newly regenerated build.xml with the
changes. Maven does not execute the tests on a javadoc goal.
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4) rename getFileList(String parserKey, String pathname) to
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to *compile*
with the javac from 1.1, we just need to use classes that are present
with 1.1 and produce 1.1 compatible classes ( byte codes ).
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Maven uses the following
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/Net also.
I say we leave the last release as 1.1 compatible and move on to using
1.4+ for new versions.
I happen to be building with 1.4.2 under linux, btw.
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On Tuesday 30 December 2003 09:01 am, Jeffrey D. Brekke wrote:
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However, this brings up the larger question, of what the target
platform for commons-net is. I dimly remember that it being java
1.1
as BSD R command
support.
Release notes, documentation, and download links are available on the
Commons/Net project site:
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/net/
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Voting results:
+1 Daniel F. Savarese [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+1 Bruno D'Avanzo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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+1 Matthew Hawthorne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+0 Henri Yandell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+0 Yoav Shapira [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This satisfies the Jakarta/Commons Charter and I
: http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/net/changes-report.html
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Thank you from all the Commons/Net developers.
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I also added emacs java mode variables to the bottom of
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with maven to
run those that require the net.
I'll still take a look at the tcpspy stuff as I get time. Thanks again.
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tests nicely and we
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I've committed the implementation of readNextEntry() below and updated
the test to ensure the parser can handle entries with line breaks ( it
always could ). Now we just need to test that the stream reading is
working.
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Lets try this attachment again, I'm learning to use gnus and fumbling
abit...
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-effects this will have 2) drag these jars over to our side,
using the get-deps target (or perhaps a new get-test-deps target).
I'm not sure what the preferred maven way is here.
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Subject: Re: Problems using maven site:deploy
Steve,
Can you connect directly to jakarta.apache.org
a project page update, just ask here
and someone will take care of it.
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version2.0.7/version
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Moving the tests into src/test, maven will pull in the junit
dependency for us so we don't need to explictly list it.
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Sounds great, you can answer the next question on the commons-dev
list maybe. Did you find any solutions for ftp entries
/mirrors.html. if you
think that i've made any mistakes, then please speak up.
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The Jakarta Commons Team is pleased to announce the release of Commons
Net from the Apache Software Foundation. Commons Net is a suite of
internet protocols implemented in Java. Commons Net supports Finger,
Whois, TFTP, Telnet, POP3, FTP, NNTP, SMTP, and some miscellaneous
protocols like Time
know.
Robert,
If you could release to the mirror that would be great. I'd like the
detailed instructions also, so really both would be great.
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