Hi Russell, thank you for your reply.
Two things: 1. Having a project that is unable to build since last December does not give me a lot of confidence in the project itself. 2. We are actually doing some POC work here that does *not* work with Geronimo 3.0-beta as we are not using the standard JEE model and some of the standard OSGI features that come with Karaf are not working in that version. As a result I would rather wait until we have a more stable trunk. Some additional notes about #1 above: I completely understand that introducing significant changes to a complex project such as Geronimo is complex and may break things - I have worked on complex software projects myself and have worked through various refactoring efforts. However, if one introduces such changes, it is always a good idea to do the refactoring in small enough steps in order to not break the build for too long and disrupt the continuous integration process. I am wondering how we are supposed to test the trunk if there is no chance to build it! Sorry if I am too blunt about this but this is very frustrating. Geronimo was an excellent project until now and this situation is starting to destroy my confidence in it. -- View this message in context: http://apache-geronimo.328035.n3.nabble.com/Build-hangs-in-Geronimo-Plugins-System-Database-System-Database-3-0-SNAPSHOT-tp3801590p3804422.html Sent from the Development mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
