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Javier del Gesu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 25/10/2003 09:34:59 
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> * Javier del Gesu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-10-24 21:03]:
> > * Javier del Gesu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-10-24 20:12]:
> > > I want to be able to trace into Xerces/Xalan/Xindice/Cocoon/Avalon
> > > when debugging my application. It doesn't seem that the dependencies
> > > downloaded from ibiblio will permit this, I don't see any source
> > > files. Is there a standard strategy for building debug dependencies
> > > and setting a debug classpath?  
> > > 
> > > I might add that I've created build scripts for all of the above
> > > save Avalon in ant that pull the projects, patch them if necessary,
> > > and build them. This is important to me, so I'm liable to contribute
> > > on this matter.
> > 
> > Acutally, I created an XSLT transform. The transform generates an 
> > ant file that pulls and builds about a dozen dependencies. I can
> > then point to them in Eclipse and trace into them. The ant macro
> > document that I feed the transform has a place to specify a source
> > respository, patch actions (necssary for little OS X
> > incompatabilites), and build instructions.
> > 
> > I'm looking around. Gump looks to big, and I often want to pull a
> > specific branch.
> > 
> > First guess: Use the existing Ant script to build the files to my
> > local repository. 
> > 
> > Better still: Wouldn't it be nice if there were debug jars and
> > source zips on ibiblio? Did I miss something?
> 
> Uh? Help?
> 
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