I did setup my workspace to have avalon-framework-api, avalon-framework-impl,
and avalon-logkit directly from CVS. But in Excalibur Logger, I get a compile
error in o.a.a.e.l.f.SMTPTargetFactory, line 101, because SMTPOutputLogTarget
constructor no longer takes the max. delay time argument. Is it simply a
matter of just deleting the argument? How about the private
getMaxDelayTime(config) method?
Shash
> I sent Carsten a SNAPSHOT build.
>
> I agree it is a pain, but how should this be handled? Sometimes,
> changes have to be made in
> another project to implement a feature here. It is not realistic to
> wait until the other project
> has been released before making changes to the Excalibur codebase.
> We need to make sure that all dependencies have been released before
> we do are own release.
>
> Would it be possible to set up a repository on our servers that can
> be used for development. Maven can then be configured to look there
> as well as Ibiblio. This way when a dependency on an unreleased
> jar is introduced, it can be placed on that server temporarily until
> an actual release can be put up on Ibiblio.
>
> I agree that having to check out and build Avalon just to build
> Excalibur is a pain. I work
> over there a bit as well, so have them both. But the built source
> tree does eat up 244MB of disk space... :-P
>
> Cheers,
> Leif
>
> Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
>
> >Thanks Niclas, I will try this.
> >
> >So we should ask at Avalon for a new release then.
> >Such dependencies are really a pita.
> >
> >Carsten
> >
> >
>
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