Hey,
You are using checkstyle 4.1 it seems, while we use version 4.3.
Our version seems to need the lib directory jars to be contained
in the classpath for finding exception classes the are referenced
by @throws clauses. Otherwise we get a lot of these errors:
On Friday 30 of March 2012 10:44:19 Johannes Renner wrote:
Hey,
You are using checkstyle 4.1 it seems, while we use version 4.3.
Our version seems to need the lib directory jars to be contained
in the classpath for finding exception classes the are referenced
by @throws clauses. Otherwise
On 03/07/2012 11:57 AM, Johannes Renner wrote:
On 03/06/2012 05:42 PM, Johannes Renner wrote:
Hey,
I want to propose a change concerning the names of cloned errata.
Currently, names of cloned errata are generated like this:
String clonedAdvisoryName = CL +
Mirek,
That was the best email I've read all day. Thank you.
I'm also interested, we have some Debian 5 machines here in our
environment and a healthy Debian following.
Where can I sign up? Where is your existing work at, and notes if you have them?
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 2:35 AM, Miroslav
I'm also interested, we have some Debian 5 machines here in our
environment and a healthy Debian following.
Where can I sign up? Where is your existing work at, and notes if you have
them?
Steven,
I'll try to summarize where the available readings about Debian support
lies.
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Hello every one
I have created a Perl script to update and list the default channel
map in spacewalk via the XMLRPC API and my current employer who shall
remain nameless has authorized me to share it under the terms of the
GPL.
This is a partial workaround to
Hello everyone,
I'm working on building a yum repo generator from Spacewalk sources.
It will function like this:
Jump into the Spacewalk API, snag all the packages. Build them into a list.
Insert all the data into a sqlite database (easiest way to power this
type of project I think, no I don't