The structure is final, I'm just working on the details now. I also noticed 
that hit seems to be able to sync updates even if the structure is changed :-)

But how about giving Maven a try? Eclipse does support that with the m2eclipse 
plugin.

Chris



Von meinem Samsung Galaxy Smartphone gesendet.


-------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --------
Von: Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com>
Datum: 14.04.16 17:22 (GMT+01:00)
An: dev@flex.apache.org
Betreff: Re: [FlexJS] Status on Maven migration


Chris, do you think the folder structure is "final" or could it change as
you fix these issues?  If "final", I will start making sure the Ant
scripts and Eclipse projects work.

-Alex

On 4/13/16, 3:16 AM, "Christofer Dutz" <christofer.d...@c-ware.de> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>
>today I finished cleaning up the Tests so they should now work on Mac and
>Windows.
>
>
>The current version now provides a little more sophisticated
>flexjs-maven-plugin that allows a packaging of type "swc" so it no longer
>produces the dummy jar files. I really didn't want them to go into the
>snapshot repo.
>
>
>I am currently struggling to build the compiler and the externs in one
>build, but am having a little classloader problem, that I am currently
>working on. If you build the compiler and the externs in one build the
>extern compilations fail complaining about compiler classes missing. I am
>working on this minor issue. so currently we have to do 3 builds:
>
>
>mvn -s settings-template.xml clean install -P minimal
>
>
>mvn -s settings-template.xml clean install -P compiler
>
>
>mvn -s settings-template.xml clean install -P externs
>
>
>If you simply copy the "settings-template.xml" into a ".m2" directory
>inside your users home directory and name it "settings.xml" you can omit
>the "-s settings-template.xml" part of the command.
>
>
>As soon as we are able to produce snapshots in the ASF snapshot repo, the
>first can be omitted and as soon as I have resolved the classloading
>issue, the third one can be removed as well ... reducing the default to
>just this build command for downloading third party stuff, building and
>testing:
>
>
>mvn clean install
>
>As soon as the classloading issue is resolved, I will concentrate on
>bringing in the debug-player automatically. This would then remove the
>need to set any environment variables at all. So it would bring down the
>effort to checking out the code and running "mvn install" ...
>
>
>One thing the current Maven build doesn't do, is prepare an installable
>SDK. For this I will add an assembly project that will produce these, but
>I need a little more information on how these SDK distributions should
>look like.
>
>
>For the long term, I would suggest to release the build-utils (jburg
>types and little helper maven plugins) separately from the rest. They
>will probably not change often and only complicate the build if they stay
>part of it. For the flex-maven-plugin I would suggest to move that code
>over to a separate git repo ... we currently already have a
>flex-maven-plugin in the utils repo ... I guess this is where that code
>belongs. Currently the plugin is really dumb, all it does is set 3 or 4
>command line arguments, I would like to make it more and more like
>Flexmojos, that it doesn't need a hand written build config, but
>generates one from the maven configuration.
>
>
>So far for the update. Up till now I only have one report of someone
>having tried the maven build, I would really feel comfortable if some
>more would give it a try. I don't want to make this official without
>having a few people having used it. ... So just checkout the
>"feature/maven-migration" branch, run the "migrate-to-maven.sh" script
>(On windows run that script in the git-bash or in Cygwin) and then run
>the tree commands I posted above.
>
>
>Chris
>
>
>

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