Hi Felix, On Feb 5, 2008 8:03 PM, Felix Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Of course we can also use any other available server for this if somebody > raises the finger saying "I do have enough > space, bandwith, availability and want to host the needed dependencies on > my server". > Yes, I could host at pajbam.com. I have more than 500 MB space left on my account. But I'm not sure it's, once again, the best solution. I would rather prefer hosting the main repository in an apache server (and not on a private one), while other servers like mine could be used as mirror of course. > It can be a way to go. Change the repository url in the root pom ad check > in the dependencies. Ok, cool. I will check in the dependencies then and update the pom.xml. > When I started with the maven build for the studio I said to myself "Just > take the latest existing dependencies and see > if I can get it work." From my POV there are no objections taking the '8' > pom if it fits the needs. > Cool. (I corrected your sentence... ;) ) Go for it. You'll have my nonbinding +1 for sure (what else after the work > ;-) ). But I really need to let it up to you > to say if it's stable and usable enough - you have the experience of > working/developing studio. Thanks... I'll finish everything and I think I'll launch the vote. It's stable and usable enough. >From some points of view it's even better than the current build system. For instance, in one command line you can generate all the versions of Studio (mvn clean install -Plinux-i386,win32,macosx) and it takes less time than before. Really, it's going to help us a lot. Again, thanks a lot for your help, we would not have been able to move to Maven without your help. Regards, Pierre-Arnaud
