Pier Fumagalli wrote:
On 25/2/03 22:17, "Nicola Ken Barozzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Berin Loritsch wrote, On 25/02/2003 22.53:
...

That's pretty sloppy.  Can we pull these JARs from a central repository
like Maven's ibiblio location?  That would ease the stress on the CVS
server (downloading and trying to keep all these JARs up to date).  It
would also make sure that the same version of each JAR is used in each
location.

Sure. I can do it if we agree. The point is: do we want to depend on ibiblio, or shall we wait for the Apache repository of these?


I would be against resorting to external resources on issues like building
(which is VITAL from our point of view).

What about an initial download of JARs? The actual build process doesn't need to download the JARs every time. We just need to inform the user if the required dependency is missing.

SPeaking of which, is there an existing project which will generate some
sort of graph so we can see what depends on what, and where we have 3rd
party dependencies?



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