Jason,
Here's a link to a doc on the cocoon site which explains how to generate
a patch. Same should apply here with the exception of swapping out
Bugzilla for Jira.
http://cocoon.apache.org/community/contrib.html
Here's the text:
How to Generate Differences
To contribute your modifications, you need to produce a plain-text file
containing the differences between the master copy and yours. You will
submit this to Bugzilla along with an explanation of why it is required,
and perhaps discuss it on the cocoon-dev mailing list. One of the
authorised maintainers of the repository will review the patch and then
apply it to the relevant branch.
We will assume that you are adding some tips to this document
xdocs/contrib.xml
1. Make the desired changes in your local repository, build, test it
thoroughly
2. cd /usr/local/svn/cocoon/BRANCH_2_1_X/xdocs
3. svn diff contrib.xml > $WORK/cocoon/contrib.xml.diff
Have fun,
Dan
Green, Jason M. wrote:
Radu,
I don't think I have the least bit of a clue on how to submit a patch.
I know the fixes are easy, but that's where my knowledge ends
-----Original Message-----
From: Radu Preotiuc-Pietro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 4:51 PM
To: dev@xmlbeans.apache.org
Subject: RE: No class def found error when running pretty printer
Would you be interested in fixing it :-) ? Like I said, the JDK 1.3
version is not something that we actively support as part of the project
goals, and so it is up to the users who find it useful to contribute
patches back to the community. We would of course try and make new
releases when enough stuff accumulates.
Radu
-----Original Message-----
From: Green, Jason M. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 5:05 AM
To: dev@xmlbeans.apache.org
Subject: RE: No class def found error when running pretty printer
actually what i found was that in all the scripts it checks for the
existence of XMLBEANS_HOME\build\ar\xbean.jar OR
XMLBEANS_HOME\lib\xbean.jar. I had the lib\xbean.jar, but both if
branches set the cp to equal the same path to build\ar\xbean.jar and not
the lib\xbean.jar. that is definitely a copy/paste error in apache
that should be fixed and re-distributed.
Jason
From: Radu Preotiuc-Pietro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 8:42 PM
To: dev@xmlbeans.apache.org
Subject: RE: No class def found error when running pretty printer
Probably a bug in the "xpretty" script. Looking at your "XMLBEANS_HOME"
variable though, it seems that you are using JDK 1.3. XmlBeans is really
targeted at JDK 1.4 and above, so support for 1.3-related issues is
scarce.
If anyone using JDK1.3 has a fix for this problem, we'd appreciate
sharing it with us.
Thanks,
Radu
-----Original Message-----
From: Green, Jason M. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 6:40 AM
To: dev@xmlbeans.apache.org
Subject: No class def found error when running pretty printer
Hey all,
I'm, of course, new to xmlbeans. I have run through the setup with
all the environment variables with no problem. When I run the first
little command to view the schema, I get this:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
org/apache/xmlbeans/impl/tool/PrettyPrinter
I know that I have my class paths set correctly, but I will display
them, and I also know that the prettyprinter is in the xbean.jar.
Needless to say, I'm out of ideas. Anyway, here are my environment
variables:
CLASSPATH: C:\xmlbeans-1.0.4-jdk1.3\lib\xbean.jar (I have tried it
at the beginning and end of the classpath
Path: %XMLBEANS_HOME%\bin (system variable)
PATH: %XMLBEANS_HOME%\bin (user variable)
XMLBEANS_HOME: C:\xmlbeans-1.0.4-jdk1.3
I have tried moving all these around so that they are in the front, and
not the back, etc.
Please Help,
Jason
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