On Tue, 2003-12-09 at 17:50, Brett Porter wrote: > Hi, > > Ok, I have touchstone fully working now and the plugins I have tested (in > particular xdoc and site) have behaved well in isolation, however, I've > identified two issues: > - preGoals/postGoals in maven.xml and driver.jelly get run twice. I know why > this is - I run them manually at the start, and they get included as plugins > and so they get run again, setting up two callbacks. Disabling the run > manually at the start is no good, because it is used to define the order of > precedence for overrides. I can disable the second run, but that causes > goals not to be found and this is where I got stumped this morning. I will > investigate more, but if any werkz gurus want to take a look over the next > commit I'd appreciate it.
If you have a little test that shows the problem I can help you track it down. > - jelly contexts are possibly not being stacked properly when using the > reactor. If I run maven site with the junit-report plugin on maven, > test:test runs first, which runs the touchstone. This succeeds, but then > site ends up being run from the last project executed by the touchstone > reactor. I haven't looked into this yet, but I think it isn't a big deal. > > The trivial bugs left to fix are: > - no project.xml doesn't work, NPE trying to validate the dependencies. > - goal names aren't echoed to the right place > - failures aren't reporting the plugin line number like they used to > > Other than that, the only problems I know of are checkstyle (which I think > dIon's commit has fixed - I didn't want to modify it, but maybe that's one > thing we can afford to break in the RC for existing stuff as its a bad idea > anyway). I haven't tested simian's building since - it may now be working. > > Cheers, > Brett > > -- > Brett Porter > Team Leader, Core Systems > f2 network ~ everything essential > -- jvz. Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tambora.zenplex.org In short, man creates for himself a new religion of a rational and technical order to justify his work and to be justified in it. -- Jacques Ellul, The Technological Society --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
