Thats fine. The who lookup and path searching stuff needs to be
revisited for the next release, so for now that works.
--jason
On Dec 5, 2007, at 1:29 PM, Guillaume Nodet wrote:
Btw, while doing some testing, I found that running remote/rshd
throws an exception:
ERROR NotFoundException: rsh-server
So I've fixed the alias to point to "remote/rsh-server" instead.
I suppose the alias resolution could try with the prefix the alias
is defined in, but this is not the case, so I've just fixed the
alias for now.
On Dec 5, 2007 10:24 PM, Guillaume Nodet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
FYI, I've had a look at GSHELL-60 and committed a fix for it so that
the remote part of gshell can be used in ServiceMix 4.0.
Lots of these changes are about adding constructors to classes
(because spring does not support field injection).
The only real changes are:
* introduce a new exception to remove the
ComponentLookupException (plexus) thrown from TransportFactoryLocator
* refactor TransportFactoryLocator as an interface and rename the
previous class to DefaultTransportFactoryLocator
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=rev&revision=601529
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GSHELL-60
On Nov 29, 2007 9:18 AM, Jason Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Folks, I've halted any significant changes to GShell so we can push
out a stable release for Geronimo to consume in the next week or
so. Right now it is pending some dependency releases:
* plexus-cdc-anno
* plexus-component-annotations
* maven-remote-resources-plugin
* groovy-maven-plugin
* cobertura-maven-plugin
I've got the ball rolling on each of those and with a wee bit of
luck and probably a healthy dose of pestering folks, we should get
all of these resolved to facilitate the first *official* GShell
release... yay!
I'm hoping to get GShell 1.0-alpha-1 out in the next week or so,
really as soon as the deps are published I will start the ball
moving. I could use a little help in the mean time for things like
legal oversight and anything else I might have missed to help make
the vote+release as smooth as possible, So if you have a few
minutes spare it would be nice if you could build the tree and poke
around a bit er something.
Should be as easy as:
svn co https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/geronimo/gshell/trunk
gshell
cd gshell
mvn install
and to test the shell, something like:
gunzip -c ./gshell-assembly/target/gshell-*-bin.tar.gz | tar xf -
./gshell-*/bin/gsh
(and then just make sure that the 'help' command and 'exit' work
should be sufficient probs).
If ya find anything please file blocker issues for 1.1-alpha-1 here:
* https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GSHELL
And I'll get it sorted out ASAP
* * *
I've got a lot of plans to improve the plugability (and
extensibility) of the shell as well as tidy up some of the GShell
(BASH-like) syntax, get the remote shell muck stable and get some
scripting examples up and running too... but I have to get this
release out first before I can continue as those are relatively
destabilizing changes.
Lastly, a wee shout out to folks that have been in active with
da'shell...
* David Jencks - Your insight is, IMO, invaluable... and I really
appreciate you taking to time to poke around and enjoy the bliss
which is GShell :-P
* Jason Warner - I really appreciate the extra pair of eyes (well,
and patches too), don't be afraid to laid down some pimp ideas or
rants, whatever, I don't bite, no matter what you might have heard :-P
And... well, to the rest of you too. GShell has been a dream I've
had er since back in the dark days, and its really starting to
becoming something useful. So thanks for giving my vision a shot to
thrive (and well, ya know... kick ass) :-)
Aight, more to come later...
Cheers,
--jason
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Cheers,
Guillaume Nodet
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Cheers,
Guillaume Nodet
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Blog: http://gnodet.blogspot.com/