Hi Magnus, I've made the Cargo 0.5 snapshot jar (containing your modifications for run-as - CARGO-109) available on:
http://dist.codehaus.org/cargo/jars/cargo-0.5-SNAPSHOT.jar Thanks -Vincent > -----Original Message----- > From: Vincent Massol [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: lundi 21 février 2005 09:52 > To: 'Cactus Developers List' > Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: RE: adding dependency to cargo > > Hi Magnus, > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Magnus Grimsell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: lundi 21 février 2005 09:22 > > To: cactus-dev@jakarta.apache.org > > Subject: adding dependency to cargo > > > > Hi, > > > > I am refactoring cactus to use cargo. I've made some necessary changes > to > > the cargo code and > > I would now like to start using them from cactus. The changes to cargo > is > > not yet commited. > > How do I do this? > > Very cool! For now the best way is to create a JIRA issue for Cargo and to > attach your patches to it. JIRA for Cargo is available on > http://jira.codehaus.org. I'll apply them (if I get them before the 24th > morning, date at which I'm on holiday for 10 days and without internet > access... ;-)). Otherwise someone else will apply them. > > > I'm rather new to maven and the idea of downloading all > > dependencies from > > a remote repository. What is the main reason for this? Why not bundle > all > > the dependencies? > > For the same reasons DLL, shared libraries, etc exist: to share them > between projects. If each Maven project bundles all its jar in its SCM > they you'll find yourself with hundreds of copies of the same libraries on > your disk. > > Having a repository a la CPAN is also extremely useful. > > > > > I suppose it's possible to add a dependecy to the latest dev version of > a > > library, right? So when > > I commit my cargo patch, when will it be available for download at the > > repository? > > Yes, you're right. We had a continuous integration build done by > DamageControl (DC) some time back but DC had some bib problems and it's > been stopped. It should be back online in about 1 month I'd say. So for > now we have no more continuous builds. But: > > 1/ building from sources is very simple: SVN-checkout Cargo, install Maven > and type "maven" at the top level of your cargo sources. The result will > be in distribution/target/maven > > 2/ I can do a build whenever you wish and make the generated jar available > in the remote repository so that it's available to Cactus users of 1.8dev. > > Thanks > -Vincent --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]