On Wed, 27 Oct 2004, Vincent Massol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The last time I've used Gump, there was a project/jakarta-cactus.xml
> file in the gump CVS module.

Still is.

> However, at that time, there no easy way to reproduce a Gump build
> on one's own machine and there was no shell access to the machine
> where Gump was running.

That hasn't changed, unfortunately.  The upside is that we are
performing Gump builds every three or four hours now (on
<http://brutus.apache.org/>).

> Stefan, do you know if it's now easier to debug a Gump build?

I've been told that installing the Python Gump version has become a
lot easier - I haven't tried it myself so even I've been decoupled
from testing effects on changing descriptors now.  This is simply a
matter of time constraints on my side (need to upgrade my Linux distro
to get Python 2.3 working properly and need to set aside more disk
space as well).

> Otherwise, you can simply check the Gump dashboard (check
> http://jakarta.apache.org/gump)

Errm, <http://gump.apache.org/> ;-)

> which already provides lots of information which are usually enough
> to figure out what has gone wrong.

If you really want to "run" Gump yourself, the Wiki probably is the
best resource.

Stefan

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