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Endre Stølsvik commented on AMQ-1040:
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That's an absurd resolution.
Not that what others do SHALL dictate what you do - but it is not exactly
totally unheard of to include a src-jar in a distribution of an open source
project.
Having to find the damn tag and URL, set up and check out from SVN to develop
with your system is .. just .. absurd. No less.
> Full src-jar distributed with binary
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>
> Key: AMQ-1040
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-1040
> Project: ActiveMQ
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 4.1.0
> Environment: n/a
> Reporter: Endre Stølsvik
> Assignee: Rob Davies
> Fix For: 5.4.0
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> Attachments: pom.xml.diff.txt
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>
> For absolutely all developers (extrapolating from one person, myself), a
> src-jar that comes with the "bin" distribution makes the world a better place
> to live.
> With a src jar, you only add the full jar, "attach" the src-jar, and you're
> _rellay_ good to go both developing but not least stack-tracing and
> debugging. The src-jar should include sources for most of the stuff that
> actually reside in the full jar, if not all.
> Eclipse: if you include the "full jar", it's slightly problematic to include
> a whole bunch of dirs from the src-distro. You'll end up having to include
> all those lib jars, and on each of them put the corresponding src dir.
> The whole thing won't bloat the distro very much - but will relieve very many
> developers from having to download the extra distro, and from the annoyance
> of not being able to just configure one simple jar with src-attachment.
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