Hamish Cunningham escribió:
I think a lot of open source project ship ANT files, because of the
difficulty of setting things up to work with default installations. Our
GATE system does this (http://gate.ac.uk/).
Hi Hamish,
It's not about the ant build.xml. It's more about special ant task
shipped in source and compiled form. Basically, if we are going to run
java for whatever reasons, the source ant task (written in java) can be
compiled before called. This is the way how is done in cocoon.
Best Regards,
Antonio Gallardo.
I don't think its an issue worth spending much time/effort on?
Just my 0.00002 euros...
Best,
Hamish
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Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Jörn Nettingsmeier escribió:
Michael Wechner wrote:
Andreas Hartmann wrote:
Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
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btw, why do we ship class files in svn?
because these classes are considered as tools. Do you want to ship
Lenya with the ant java sources and first build ant?!
ok, that's an argument, but it gets absurd pretty quick.
I agree. We don't have to store into the repository pre-compiled
lenya ant task classes.
Best Regards,
Antonio Gallardo.
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