Huh? No need for nightly builds? Even if we forget the minor details that you need to have SVN, Java and Maven set-up) the nightly builds are still extremely useful. Often you *don't* want to run the latest, but stay with an officially released version or the first patched up version if you have to. Also for verifying fixes, nightlies are extremely useful (as in "it should be fixed in nightly, try it out").
Kalle > -----Original Message----- > From: Simon Kitching [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 5:12 PM > To: MyFaces Development > Subject: Re: Nightlys and 1.1.2 > > Abrams, Howard A wrote: > > > > 1. How close are we to having nightly builds up and running again? > > I don't know, but with the new maven setup it's **really** > easy to compile the source for yourself. Once the code is > downloaded, and maven > 2.0.1 is installed, it's just a matter of going to the right > directory and typing *one* maven command. > > As long as you have a reasonable network connection (to > download the source from SVN + all the dependencies) there's > really no need for the nightly builds. > > Instructions for building are on the wiki. > > Regards, > > Simon >
