On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 5:53 PM, Adam Murdoch <[email protected]> wrote:
<snip> > As mentioned in another email, you shouldn't need to. And if you do, you > would use the same mechanism you've always used, ie has the > java/groovy/scala plugin been applied to the project? > Isn't that weird though, to query if one concept (project) has been extended in order to infer if another concept (source sets) has been extended? This goes to the other discussion, that extensions are a more "universal" concept. If so, then each extensible thing needs a way to know if it's been extended in a given direction. For now, though, I think checking if a given plugin has been used is good enough. <snip> >> * Listener Management - John has been working on making a listener manager >> that we need to get our Team City plugin working. We would love to have >> this in 0.8. I think this will be ready in a day or so as well. >> >> > I will apply this soon. > > Don't. Steve confirmed today that the failing integration tests are really my fault. I'm still trying to understand what I did wrong, but I think I'll have it fixed tomorrow (I ran out of time today, what with all the flooding here in Atlanta). I'll have Steve commit it when I'm done, as I think we have agreed on the last changes (other than working out the bugs...). -- John Murph Automated Logic Research Team
