On Thursday 26 February 2004 20:19, Leo Sutic wrote:
From: Niclas Hedhman Example; Saxon7, Java Mail, JSSE.
A: Download 'em yourself.
Yes, it is that bad.
How are we going to explain that to Gump?
download 'em yourself, and feed them to gump. For example:
http://lsd.student.utwente.nl/gump/packages.html
IMHO, external resources that is not available in repository, should be part of CVS.
some of these we can't distribute (javamail, jsse). I don't know what's the deal with saxon or why it is not in the ibiblio repo.
You compile excalibur-component. Then you make a copy of the jar, and remove the excalibur.component classes from the first copy and the excalibur.testcase classes from the second. Then you rename the first excalibur-testcase and the second excalibur-component.
Yes, it is that bad.
I changed this as I tried to make excalibur fit the tool. Sorry on behalf of the tool.
If we break out testcase to a separate project you get circular deps between component and testcase. Yes, it is that bad.
I'm up for a "reduction of jars"-spree shortly after the release.
I seem to recall having a single excalibur source tree a long time ago. I think it produced a single jar dubbed 'excalibur.jar'. Several years of fooling around with complex and failing builds later, that doesn't sound as bad as it did at the time ;)
-- cheers,
- Leo Simons
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