Unfortunately Ant's own build process won't fit into Leo's "build" script at all, and I pretty much doubt we could ever make it fit.
hehehe. I pretty much doubt you can think of an automatable build process that wouldn't fit! Its just some simple shell scripts. If you can give me the commands you enter in your shell I can run it ;)
I could write a shell script that copies over the results of dist-ant. We could add this to nightlybuild's cron directory easily.
uhm. You'll still have the security hole that way. My idea was that the gump user should not get write access to any of the nightlybuild stuff, nor should the nightlybuild stuff utilize any gump stuff in any way.
What do you suggest?
give me a manual sequence of unix commands (that can run on a debian installation and don't require entering of password by a human) that result in the file you want being in the place you want and I'll adapt the fiddly diddly scripts so they can do it, or at least be able to give a suggestion.
When that's done, and we can build nightlies for a bunch of projects, we throw away my scripts and write some proper ones.
When that's done, we take a look at what we have and figure out /if/ we want some kind of common base with gump, and if so, what that common base should be, and how we're going to go about it.
- LSD
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