There is a big part of tomcat which doesn't need maven because it doesn't
need to be standard (the installers are a great example).

I spoke about the common part which is today not obvious because of the
false modularity of the project.

- Romain


2011/12/19 Mladen Turk <mt...@apache.org>

> On 12/19/2011 07:47 PM, David Jencks wrote:
>
>> Are you reading the thread?  I mentioned dec 17 that geronimo has been
>> maintaining a script for 2+ years that pulls tomcat source out of tomcat
>> svn and puts it in an appropriately structured maven mutli-project build
>> and we've been re-releasing quite a few tomcat versions using this
>> technique.  Not sure how this is "talk".  I've experienced enough hostility
>> over the years from the tomcat community (not necessarily any currently
>> active members) that I'm reluctant to spend more time on this.
>>
>
> And that relates to this thread in exactly which way?
> You guys did that for Geronimo, fine, great, super.
>
> Here we speak that we should replace entire Tomcat
> build system with maven, meaning, multiple arches, creating
> windows installer, etc. I don't see any of those in Geronimo.
>
> All I'm saying, if you can do it, you're welcome.
> I'd like to see 'ant release' using 'mvn release' before
> someone breaks trunk.
>
>
> Regards
> --
> ^TM
>
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