2006/2/15, Geir Magnusson Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Stepan Mishura wrote: > > I need sync. with repository once a day, for example, in the morning to get > > yours and Tim's last updates :-) . And during a working day I may do dozen > > workspace builds. So each build will verify whether used jar files (I think > > we will have a number of them) are up to date or not. Right? Is this > > necessary? > Well, generally no, because dependencies won't change that fast. When > working with systems like this in the past, I would always run in > offline mode until something broke - an then I would let it sync. > > Overall, this was far more time efficient. So we can do jar update target to run it when necessary. And default target will check for jar availability (not version) and run jar-update if there is no jar files...
Thoughts? -- Alexey A. Petrenko Intel Middleware Products Division
