The JS isn't in the list, hooray. I'll take a look at RAT / cleaning up the other repos.
Can't wait to cure us of incubator-itis! On 5/4/12 10:34 AM, "Patrick Mueller" <[email protected]> wrote: >On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 4:42 AM, Jukka Zitting ><[email protected]>wrote: > >> * Is helpful if source package contains a single top-level directory >> under which everything else is placed. That way when unpacking the >> sources in a busy directory you won't end up with a mess. If it's not >> too much trouble, I suggest to add a "cordova-1.7.0" top level >> directory to the cordova-1.7.0-src.zip package. >> > >Here's what I've settled on for weinre, for now. Archives organized like >this on the server: > > http://people.apache.org/~pmuellr/weinre/builds/ > >That is, a "builds" directory, with a subdirectory per "version", and then >all the things for that version in the version directory. > >When you unpack one of the archives, say <xyz>.zip, it unpacks to an <xyz> >directory in the same dir as the .zip. > >This ends up yielding rediculously long names, given "pre-release" status >and incubator-itis, like > > apache-cordova-weinre-2.0.0-pre-H0WVARLU-incubating-bin.tar.gz > >But I'm happy with it. In theory, an "official release" would look more >like this, assuming post-incubator-graduation: > > apache-cordova-weinre-3.0.0-bin.tar.gz > > >> (*) Unless you've already encountered, Release Audit Tool (RAT) is a >> simple program developed at http://incubator.apache.org/rat/ to help >> audit Apache releases. To use it, download the binaries and run "java >> -jar apache-rat-0.8.jar /path/to/cordova/sources". >> > >Nice having a tool like this. But I can't figure out the exclude options >work. I tried various flavors of this: > > rat --dir . \ > --exclude "*weinre.build/cached/*" \ > --exclude "*weinre.build/out/*" \ > --exclude "*weinre.build/tmp/*" \ > --exclude "*weinre.build/vendor/*" \ > --exclude "*weinre.server/node_modules/*" \ > --exclude "*weinre.server/web/*" > >But it didn't seem to exclude those directories, or at least not >recursively. And I can't find any doc for rat, other than the >command-line >help, which is not helpful. > >Good news: the only hits for weinre, after manually deleting what I didn't >want scanned, were .gitignore and .npmignore files, which I'm hoping are >safe to "exclude" as well. :-) > >-- >Patrick Mueller >http://muellerware.org
