Konstantin Priblouda wrote:

--- Jose Gonzalez Gomez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

A final question... is there any way to get a
source tarball of a given xdoclet2 release without downloading it from
the CVS repository?



At the moment no. I think you do not grok it fully. You will not need sources of xdoclet itself - it's
really small project based on generama (
generama.codehaus.org ) which just hosts plugins - xdoclet-plugins is that
what you will really need.


regards,


Well, I'm currently using Gentoo Linux and I was thinking about the possibility of doing an ebuild (script used by portage to install packages). Currently they're trying to enforce installation of Java packages always compiled from source, and that's why I was searching for the sources. Unfortunately it seems it's becoming common for Java projects to release only compiled versions.

   Best regards
   Jose


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