Paul,
That is great news :)
Unfortunately, I've been busy with the migration of projects to the
new structure and haven't done any more horn descriptors for the new
Castle projects structure.
I'm also going away for a month and only coming back in December, so I
won't be able to finish them off till then.

Everyone,
Is anyone else interested in building horn descriptor for the Castle
projects? I have included in the first post of this thread some
already that can be used as an example.

Cheers
John

On Oct 31, 5:30 pm, dagda1 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just want to update you on an exciting development with horn that
> will hopefully encourage you to further participate,
>
> We are going to launch the horn website any day now.  The horn website
> will have downloadable links to zip files of all the projects it knows
> how to build.
>
> So at the moment we will have under the category of IOC, the following
> relevant sections with regard to castle:
>
> castle.activerecord/
> castle.components/
> castle.facilities/
> castle.services/
> castle.tools
> castle.windsor
>
> We have a windows service that will once a day build downloadable zip
> files of .dlls for all the descriptors we have.
>
> This means it will not only build the castle.dlls but it will resolve
> it's dependencies also.
>
> A lot, if not most of the other projects built by horn depend on
> castle, for example, the sharp architecture project has the following
> dependencies section:
>
> dependencies:
>     depend "castle.tools"                  >> "Castle.Core"
>     depend "castle.tools"                  >> "Castle.DynamicProxy2"
>     depend "castle.windsor"                >> "Castle.MicroKernel"
>     depend "castle.windsor"                >> "Castle.Windsor"
>     depend "castle.services"               >>
> "Castle.Services.Logging.Log4netIntegration"
>     depend "castle.components"             >>
> "Castle.Components.Validator"
>
> I will need to  update the descriptors to the new castle structure
> which to be honest, I have lost track of.
>
> I think the horn website will really take away a lot of the pain with
> getting builds of the latest OSS projects out of the hands of the user
> who now needs to install a myriad of things like msysgit, psake etc.
> just to get a fresh build.
>
> Buy in from projects like castle is crucial and thanks to John Simons
> for being proactive in this thread.  I have struggled to get interest
> in our cause thus far.
>
> I think the website has the potential to be massive.
>
> If you guys can take charge of maintaining your descriptors then that
> would be awesome.
>
> I moved the descriptors to git in order to encourage participation:
>
> http://github.com/dagda1/hornget
>
> The horn website has the potential to be big for all relevant OSS and
> allow people to get latest builds without having to even use
> TortoiseSvn.
>
> Cheers
>
> Paul
>
> On Oct 20, 12:48 am, John Simons <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Has anyone given any thought on this?
> > I'll proceed with creatinghornscripts for all the projects.
>
> > Feedback please
>
> > Cheers
> > John
>
> > On Oct 17, 10:59 am, John Simons <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > For some reason thehttp://blog.bittercoder.comlinkseemsto be down :
> > > (
>
> > > Hamilton, have a look athttp://code.google.com/p/hornget/thereisa
> > > lot of info there.
>
> > > To get started do a svn 
> > > gethttp://code.google.com/p/hornget/source/checkout
> > > Build hornget
> > > And run it.
>
> > > Mailing list  -http://groups.google.com/group/horn-development
>
> > > Cheers
> > > John
>
> > > On Oct 17, 10:51 am, hammett <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Interesting. What do I need installed in order to usehorn?
>
> > > > On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 2:44 AM, John Simons 
> > > > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > I finally had some time to play withhorn(I've just realised that this
> > > > > sentence sounds funny!).
> > > > > Anyway, now with the new builds working, I've started creating 
> > > > > individual
> > > > >hornscripts (aka boo scripts) for each project.
> > > > > I've attached 2 of the scripts I have so far, more coming soon.
> > > > > The scripts build NVelocity and TemplateEngine Component which 
> > > > > depends on
> > > > > NVelocity.
> > > > > Just want to know what people think about using this mechanism to 
> > > > > replace
> > > > > the trunk eventually.
>
> > > > > Thoughts?
>
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> > > > --
> > > > Cheers,
> > > > hammetthttp://hammett.castleproject.org/
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