> I'm happy to announce to the worl that I've managed to get Gumpy running
> too :-D
Awesome. And on Microsoft, no less. :-) Not sure we have any other (recent)
runs there [dims was adhoc, and no other reports I've noted.]
> The minimal-workspace.xml works ok,
Glad you checked that out, I was worred it was stale.
> and now I'll focus on making Gump more useful for me:
> 1 - use cheetah for "xdoc" generation
Don't forget you have the ability to test just that with:
python gump/test/pyunit.py *Template*
or do builds with --template.
> 2 - make Gump work as Ant by putting it on the path and
> as SVN with commands like "gmp update" or "gmp build"
Current Gump commandline processing is a pain. It is consistent (across all
scripts) but isn't nice anywhere. We are getting more and more options
(which might want to get defaulted in an <options element inside the
workspace) and don't have a clean/simple command line. Input welcomed.
Glad you are back in the play...
regards,
Adam
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