yeah... but now that ive settled it, ive encountered a new set of probs, this time in the data-management with the trunk on svn: -while backing up the continuum store, a FileWriter is used (wich uses default system char encoding), but the stream used to write the xml tries to use utf-8, in wich case an exception is thrown; -the backup file (an xml) is compared to a hard coded xml file... but at least with my dev env (win xp with jdk6), some child nodes are swaped...
the first one is most certainly a bug (and i already have a fix), while the second one im not so sure so i wanted to ask yall first regards, takeshi On 1/11/07, Emmanuel Venisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
windows path length pb? Marcelo Fukushima a écrit : > im looking into it, but i cant seen to install the modules locally - > im getting a weird random access denied error... > > > On 1/10/07, Emmanuel Venisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Yes. A global patch would be better instead of separate patches. >> I tried your 2 patches and updated locally jpox-* to 1.1.3 in >> continuum parent pom. With them, all tests works fine, but continuum >> doesn't start. >> >> Emmanuel >> >> Marcelo Fukushima a écrit : >> > Hello dear devs. >> > >> > After everyone's help, ive noticed that jpox was saving the >> > BuildDefinition with wrong values (the buildFresh and arguments and >> > possibly others too)... since i dont know how jpox work, the first >> > thing i tried was to update to a more recent version of it (namely >> > 1.1.3) and everything worked fine... >> > im going to attach the test case to jira (actually a patch to the >> > testcase to check those things too), but should i attach a patch to >> > the pom too? >> > >> > On 1/9/07, Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> The metadata file (and enhanced classes) are generated when you use >> >> Maven to build the project. As long as eclipse doesn't overwrite the >> >> class files it should be fine. Alternatively, you can use the eclipse >> >> plugin for jpox to make sure the classes get enhanced and just run >> >> maven once to generate the metadata file. I've never used that >> >> plugin, but it is available from the jpox site. >> >> >> >> Thanks! >> >> - Brett >> >> >> >> On 09/01/2007, at 2:27 PM, Marcelo Fukushima wrote: >> >> >> >> > hello folks! i sent a couple of emails to the user list, but i >> guess i >> >> > could help a little too, right? so i just checked out the code from >> >> > SVN and wanted to tackle >> >> > http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-1103 >> >> > while i could isolate the bug (the property is not getting persisted >> >> > on the db) but since i know almost nothing about jdo, i cant run the >> >> > tests inside eclipse to try to figure out the solution and i couldnt >> >> > find where the metadata file or the enhanced version of the classes >> >> > are found... >> >> > is there any doc that can help me with that kinda of info? thanks >> >> > in advance >> >> > -- >> >> > []'s >> >> > Marcelo Takeshi Fukushima >> >> >> > >> > >> >> > >
-- []'s Marcelo Takeshi Fukushima