On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 10:37 AM, Doug Cutting <[email protected]> wrote: > What matters is: > - 'ant test' tests all ports > - 'ant tar' builds a release containing all ports > - the doc tree includes documentation for all ports
I'll also point out (the anteater in me comes out?) that this could be rephrased as: "something test" tests all ports "something tar" creates a release containing all ports. In some cases, that might mean "build", in some cases, that might not. the doc tree includes documentation for all ports. ant is ok for Java, and make/autoconf is good for C, and I bet something else is good for OCaml. ant is currently as good as anything to stitch these all together, but <when/> <you're/> <writing/> <shell/> <scripts/> <in/> <ant/> it can get a bit tedious, so I don't think it's a hard-and-fast goal that ant is the thing that brings the different ports together. -- Philip
