I would also avoid the transitive dependencies in the bin assemblies, but not for the examples as I would expect them to be working just deploying them in my application server,
Regards, Bruno 2006/1/20, Jesse Alexander (KBSA 21) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Why do you think others are ignoring it? ;-) > > I, for myself, prefer small downloads with a explicit list of > dependencies. > Also for the examples... > > regards > Alexander > > PS: It would be interesting to dive into maven... but I have some other > loose ends to fix... > > -----Original Message----- > From: Sean Schofield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 10:42 PM > To: MyFaces Development > Subject: Re: [maven] Need help with the nightly builds > > Why don't you start a "Proposal: Include dependencies in release" > thread? You can see what other people think. I think most people > ignore these maven threads besides the two of us ;-) > > For now we have it the way it was before maven which is good. Thanks. > > Sean > > On 1/19/06, Bernd Bohmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I think you are wrong, but i checked in a working bin assembly. > > > > > > I disagree. We don't want to distribute the jakarta-commons jars, > > > etc. I agree that its ok for the examples (they go in the WAR) b/c > it > > > makes testing the examples easier. > > > > > > Can the transitive dependency part be turned off? Is that an option > > > with assembly? If so, please turn it off. That's the way our > nightly > > > builds (and releases) have been up until now. > > > > > > > > >>>2.) Maven assembly doesn't really allow you to easily create both > > >>>source and bin tarballs. > > >> > > >>What should contain the source tarball? > > > > > > > > > Take a look at the last (1.1.1) release. There is a source tarball > there. > > > > > > Sean > > > > > > > -- > > Dipl.-Ing. Bernd Bohmann - Atanion GmbH - Software Development > > Bismarckstr. 13, 26122 Oldenburg, http://www.atanion.com > > phone: +49 441 4082312, mobile: +49 173 8839471, fax: +49 441 4082333 > > >
