I would call downloading it when ant run-tests is run as being automatic, not sure if that's such a good idea. If I were to download a release, run-install, run-tests, clean-all, zip it up and distribute it then I couldn't use the ASL because there's now a sneaky GPL library in there that I don't know about.
Regards Scott On 9/02/2011, at 9:50 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote: > Yes it is. I simply used ant run-tests, look for download-cobertura > Actually it's was manual user action, since I ran it from command line. But > it's also used by Buildbot at the ASF, which is maybe more annoying... > > Jacques > > Scott Gray wrote: >> Does it get downloaded automatically? I would have thought downloading >> non-ASL compatible libraries should be a manual user >> operation? >> >> Regards >> Scott >> >> On 9/02/2011, at 9:17 PM, [email protected] wrote: >> >>> Author: jleroux >>> Date: Wed Feb 9 08:17:01 2011 >>> New Revision: 1068782 >>> >>> URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1068782&view=rev >>> Log: >>> svn ignore Cobertura (downloaded when testing) >>> >>> Modified: >>> ofbiz/trunk/framework/base/lib/ (props changed) >>> >>> Propchange: ofbiz/trunk/framework/base/lib/ >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> --- svn:ignore (original) >>> +++ svn:ignore Wed Feb 9 08:17:01 2011 >>> @@ -1 +1,2 @@ >>> -plugin.jar >>> +plugin.jar >>> +cobertura-1.9.3.jar > >
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