From what I saw there are alot of nice things about maven 2 like Martin
said. Transitive dependencies alone are enough to try it out. If someone
is willing to donate a box (Refractions?) I would be happy to set up a
build based on martin's maven 2 scripts.
Not sure if cruise supports maven 2 directly, will have to check, even
if they dont its easy enough to get around. If we can get udig to build
with cruise, anything is possible :).
-Justin
Martin Desruisseaux wrote:
Jody Garnett a écrit :
Sounds great Martin, Justin was talking about making exactly the same
changes today. Perhaps Justin can set up Cruise Control based on
Maven 2?
Well, if there is no objection, I will commit the Maven 2 file in the
next 24 hours then.
Getting a Maven 2 to build Geotools has been harder than I initially
expected because of jjtree & javacc, and because Maven 2 seems to use
different class loader during JUnit test executions, but I believe that
I got most troubles fixed now.
Martin.
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