I don't think it's possible, I can't find any examples. Peter.
Sent from my Samsung device. Include original message ---- Original message ---- From: Patricia Shanahan <p...@acm.org> Sent: 07/12/2015 02:30:16 pm To: dev@river.apache.org Subject: Re: RAT reports Does anyone how one puts a license header in a manifest (.mf) file? Patricia On 12/5/2015 8:12 PM, Peter wrote: > Thanks Patricia. > > Looks like there's a number of policy files and scripts that need header >files. > > Anyone have time to write a script to parse the Rat reports and prepend >license headers? > > I reconfigured the integration tests to run against trunk. I noticed there >are about 7 test failures in the unit tests, although none look particularly >concerning, I'll have a better look later to make sure. > > It would be nice if the jtreg tests ran on hudson, unfortunately they don't >presently; the jtreg platform library isn't installed correctly. > > I have run the jtreg tests locally and 132 pass on linux as expected. There >are some remaining Windows path issues, so not all pass on that platform. > > I'm about to generate and update the release notes. I'd also like to include >a link to Dennis' examples on github. > > Next we need to get our pgp encryption keys ready. My old key expired so >I'll have to generate a new one. > > We're almost there, any assistance will be most appreciated. > > Regards, > > Peter. > > Sent from my Samsung device > Include original message > ---- Original message ---- > From: Patricia Shanahan <p...@acm.org> > Sent: 06/12/2015 12:59:41 pm > To: dev@river.apache.org > Subject: RAT reports > > RAT is still Java - it is just packaged as a .bin.zip. > > I was not able to run the script directly in Cygwin, but was able to get > the reports by pasting the guts of it into a bash window. I attach the > resulting reports, and hope the mail system will let them through. > >