Well if you'd like to send me your Antlibs, I can do some testing for you here. We're using Synergy 6.5 SP2 (and we're planning on installing the first post-SP2 patch next wednesday). Would that be of interest to you?
On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 10:39 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We are using Synergy 6.5 at the moment and using it since ... mmh ... 5.1? > 4.5? > With 6.5 Synergy has a Java client (ok present in 6.1 also), but sadly no > real and open "API" so these tasks wrap the command line client. > > As often with scm tasks a test environment for unit tests is difficult ... > > > Jan > > > > > > <ccm:start user="" pwd="" server="" database="" session="" uiDatabaseDir="" > initialRole=""/> > Starts a Synergy session > > <ccm:stop session=""/> > Stops a Synergy session > > <ccm:connect session=""/> > Connects to a running session. ("CCM_ADDR" not set by the Java client any > more) > > <ccm:checkout file="" comment="" commentfile="" task=""> > <resources/> > </> > Check files out > > <ccm:checkoutProject project="" release="" version="" workarea=""/> > Check a project out > ccm co -p ${project}-${version} -release ${release} -mod -path ${workarea} > > <ccm:reconfigure recurse="" ccmproject="" dir=""/> > Reconfigure command > > <ccm:createTask synopsis="" resolver="" release="" description="" > asDefault=""/> > Creates a new task > > <ccm:checkinTask task=""/> > > <ccm:sessionInfo database="info.db" > interfacekind="info.interface" > ip="info.ip" > sessionid="info.session" > user="info.user" > computer="info.computer"/> > <echoproperties prefix="info."/> > Gets information about the current session > [echoproperties] #Ant properties > [echoproperties] #Mon May 22 09:46:33 CEST 2006 > [echoproperties] info.interface=Command Interface > [echoproperties] info.user=mat > [echoproperties] info.session=1707 > [echoproperties] info.ip=130.11.36.89 > [echoproperties] info.db=/rzf/db/skm/ccm_databases/uebungen > [echoproperties] info.computer=nb011689 > > <ccm:role property=""/> > <fail message="No Buildmanager"> > <condition> > <ccm:role role="build_mgr"/> > </condition> > </fail> > Checks for a give role (task and condition) > > <ccm:objectVersion session="" property="" file="" defaultValue=""/> > Stores the object version of a given file in a property. Optional default > value if not under CM control. > > <ccm:changelist session="" release="" txtfile="" xmlfile="" detailed=""> > <ccm:linkhandler protocol="jira://" prefix="https://myJira.org/browse/ > "/> > </> > Creates a changelist by getting all completed tasks of a release. The > result is a text or xml file with release name and task synopsis. If > "detailed" with their documentations too. A XSL could transform that into > HTML. > <xslt > in="${build.dir}/changes-detailed.xml" > out="${build.dir}/changes.html" > > > <style> > <javaresource name="changelist2html.xsl"/> > </style> > <param name="release" expression="${release.name}/${release.version}"/> > </xslt> > > > > <ccm:move file="foo.txt" tofile="bar.txt"/> > <ccm:move> > <fileset dir="src/etc"/> > <mapper type="glob" from="*.xslt" to="*.xsl"/> > </ccm:move> > Moving with Synergy. > > > <ccm:online dir="" online="" result=""/> > Checks whether an open Synergy session is available. > > > > >-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > >Von: Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Gesendet: Freitag, 28. November 2008 10:40 > >An: Ant Developers List > >Betreff: Re: Updating the Continuous/Synergy tasks that are > >shipped with Ant > > > >Sounds good. I haven't started working on them yet, but I'd probably be > >enhancing the existing tasks a little (as they're still > >relevant) and adding > >one or two new tasks.I'll post back here once I have something to show. > >Are you also using Synergy at your workplace, or was the antlib for > >something else? > > > >On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 7:11 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> >Hey all, > >> >I'm the build manager working a financial company in Ireland. > >> >I'd like to add some more functionality to the standard > >> >Continuous/ Synergy > >> >tasks which come with Ant. > >> >They're quite old now and could use some updating. > >> >How do I go about contributing source to the Ant project? > >> >Do I need to send svn diff's to the mailing list, or is > >their another > >> >preferred way? > >> > >> I would suggest to deprecate the internal tasks and create a > >new antlib. > >> > >> Do you have some implementations? > >> I have written a new antlib for my company and I can ask for > >> contributing that. > >> > >> > >> Jan > >> > >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > >> > > > > > >-- > >"A lot of people are afraid of heights. Not me, I'm afraid of widths." > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- "A lot of people are afraid of heights. Not me, I'm afraid of widths."