Jason van Zyl wrote:
>
> I'm pushing in all the turbine stuff. You don't need to install maven
> and I've updated the gump.xml profile, I gave up trying to do things
> with a separate turbine profile.
>
> The only thing you have to install is jython because I'm not going to
> try to build it from source at the moment. We could install JavaCC as a
> package and then try to build jython but I don't have time at the
> moment.
>
> Hopefully I won't cause too many problems. t2 won't build because of a
> problem with webmacro and t3 won't build because of problems with
> jgenerator but we can sort these out as we go. There's no point in
> installing WM and Jgenerator as packages as this will just hide the
> problems.

EXCELLENT!

The gump build is certainly no worse than it was before, and arguably
significantly better.

A suggestion: if several of us tackle but one problem a day, we can get
back to relatively clean gump runs in short order with minimal burden on
any of us.  Since there are four automated gump runs a day, simply watching
the next build after you make a change is sufficient.

I just added jython.

Who wants to follow up on jgen and mx4j?

- Sam Ruby


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