I would have to dig in and look at it, but since the HM2 stuff is in its own branch somewhere I would assume that the current HM1 "trunk" is what we would use for 1.2.
On 2/21/07, Johan Lindquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I assume the 1.2 branch is the trunk in this case? All documentation (and some minor maven) updates have been made on the trunk code. As for other differences - i am not sure to be honest. Johan James Carman wrote: > Well, I guess it's worth doing a 1.1.2 release using ant (and copying > the poms) and then doing a 1.2 release shortly thereafter so that > everyone is happy. What do you guys think? The 1.2 codebase is > stable and all unit tests are working, right? What's new between the > 1.1 branch and the 1.2 branch? Is it just mavenization? > > > On 2/21/07, Johan Lindquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Sorry for the ignorance but is the 1.1.2 release from the trunk? If so, > the doc patch is almost ready (just added the hivedoc reports and it > worked beatifully - may need some changes to the stylesheets used, but > otherwise all good) and it should be possible to make a full release > using maven 2.0. > > Again, please see http://kawoo.co.uk/hivemind/ for the "staging" site ... > > Johan > > James Carman wrote: >> Sorry, been crazy at work. We should try to release a 1.1.2 release >> and manually create the POMs (perhaps by copying from the 1.2 >> branch?). > >> On 2/21/07, Achim Hügen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> James, could you please give me a short update? >>> Do you plan to release a 1.1.2 version before 1.2? >>> What needs to be done to release 1.1.2 ? > >>> Achim > > >>> James Carman schrieb: >>> > Hehe, that might just work! :-) We could use the HiveDoc maven > plugin >>> > that was proposed here a while back, right (can't recall who > wrote it >>> > off the top of my head)? I tried it and it worked quite well! We >>> > should maybe make it a subproject or something >>> > >>> > >>> > On 2/11/07, Achim Hügen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >> I assume that you refer to the new site I created. In deed it was >>> >> built by >>> >> maven, >>> >> but that's a separate project: >>> >> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/hivemind/hivemind-site/ >>> >> >>> >> As far as I know there is no translator. The main problem is, that >>> >> all the >>> >> xml >>> >> entity stuff is not working anymore, which was used for most of the >>> >> hyperlinks. >>> >> Hivedoc generation isn't integrated either. >>> >> >>> >> Since the 1.1.2 release is pending so long I would suggest >>> >> to build the site using ant and create the poms manually. >>> >> Whereas "manually" could mean to use maven in the trunk and just >>> >> change the file names and version numbers. >>> >> >>> >> Achim >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> Am Sun, 11 Feb 2007 14:12:37 +0100 schrieb James Carman >>> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>> >> >>> >> > Oh, it says "built by maven" down in the corner. How much work >>> is it >>> >> > to go from forrest pages to maven2 stuff? Is there a > translator we >>> >> > can use? >>> >> > >>> >> > On 2/11/07, Achim Hügen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >> >> No, the current web site was built with ant. >>> >> >> We must create the poms manually. I don't know how it was > done the >>> >> last >>> >> >> time. >>> >> >> >>> >> >> Achim >>> >> >> >>> >> >> Am Sun, 11 Feb 2007 14:06:57 +0100 schrieb James Carman >>> >> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>> >> >> >>> >> >> > I don't understand. We have the website built with Maven > right >>> >> now. >>> >> >> > Where did that come from? Can't we release from that branch? >>> The >>> >> >> > users would like a POM out there in the maven repos that has >>> >> >> > dependencies and everything. Our ant-based build won't create >>> that >>> >> >> > for them. >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > On 2/10/07, James Carman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >> >> >> Ahhh, cool. Okay, we'll do that, then. >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> On 2/10/07, Achim Hügen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >> >> >> > We should make a 1.1.2 release from the branch. >>> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> >> > The trunk is not releasable at all in the moment, because >>> >> >> >> > the conversion to maven 2 is incomplete. >>> >> >> >> > The documentation has not been converted completely from >>> >> forrest to >>> >> >> >> xdoc >>> >> >> >> > and the infrastructure for building a complete site >>> >> >> >> > out of the modules is missing. >>> >> >> >> > Additionally I fear that various changes from 1.1.2 are not >>> >> >> >> > included in the branch (just a feeling). >>> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> >> > Achim >>> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> >> > Am Fri, 09 Feb 2007 23:58:57 +0100 schrieb James Carman >>> >> >> >> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> >> > > What about how to do it in Maven2? I think we just > call mvn >>> >> >> >> assemble? >>> >> >> >> > > >>> >> >> >> > > >>> >> >> >> > > On 2/9/07, Achim Hügen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >> >> >> > >> Oops, the clover license link was misplaced: >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> > > (https://svn.apache.org/repos/private/committers/donated-licenses/clover/) > > >>> >> >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> >> >> >> > >> Achim >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> >> >> >> > >> Achim Hügen schrieb: >>> >> >> >> > >> > That's what I have learned so far regarding this > topic: >>> >> >> >> > >> > >>> >> >> >> > >> > - obtain clover license and copy to ANT_HOME/lib >>> >> >> >> > >> > - install forrest 0.7 and set FORREST_HOME >>> >> >> >> > >> > >>> >> >> >> > >> > - Change the version number in project.properties >>> >> >> >> > >> > - update src/documentation/content/xdocs/index.xml >>> >> >> >> > >> > (e.g. "This documentation describes HiveMind 1.1 , >>> >> which is >>> >> >> >> currently >>> >> >> >> > >> > in an late beta state.") >>> >> >> >> > >> > >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> > > (https://svn.apache.org/repos/private/committers/donated-licenses/clover/) > > >>> >> >>> >> >> >> > >> > >>> >> >> >> > >> > - run: ant dist >>> >> >> >> > >> > - run: ant dist-build >>> >> >> >> > >> > - sign the release files using GPG ? >>> >> >> >> > >> > - upload website and dist files to people.apache.org >>> >> >> >> > >> > - post announcement? >>> >> >> >> > >> > >>> >> >> >> > >> > Is something missing? >>> >> >> >> > >> > Achim >>> >> >> >> > >> > >>> >> >> >> > >> > James Carman schrieb: >>> >> >> >> > >> >> I like that idea, but we would probably have to > make it >>> >> a new >>> >> >> >> release >>> >> >> >> > >> >> (which we need to do anyway), since it would contain >>> >> >> different >>> >> >> >> > >> "bits". >>> >> >> >> > >> >> Maybe we should just cut 1.1.2 and get it out the >>> door (we >>> >> >> >> voted on >>> >> >> >> > >> >> it a long time ago if I remember correctly). I just >>> >> need to >>> >> >> >> get some >>> >> >> >> > >> >> help with it, as I have never cut a release before. >>> >> >> >> > >> >> >>> >> >> >> > >> >> On 1/30/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> >> >> wrote: >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> +1 >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> I would really love to see this done. >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> Marcus >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> > -----Original Message----- >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> > From: Johan Lindquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> > Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 10:15 AM >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> > To: [email protected] >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> > Subject: Version 1.1.1 jars & Ibiblio >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> > >> Hi all, > >> What would the process be of putting up a new set of >>>> >> 1.1.1 >> jars for hivemind on Ibiblio be? Reason for the >>>> >> question >>>> >> >> is >> no dependencies are declared in the pom and therefore >>>> >> >> must be >> resolved manually when using Maven 2. > >> I can create the Jira if needed. > >> Cheers, > >> Johan > >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> > >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> >>> >> >> >> > >> >> >>> >> >> >> > >> > >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> >> > >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> > > > > >> >> - -- you too? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFF3Gi31Tv8wj7aQ34RAtljAJ47Jve2Jj8dZ9lFEnngcSxF1x1o1QCbBcZG ntEckNSOYJ56kpUG29/S4gs= =6w8z -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
