Le mardi 20 novembre 2007, Xavier Hanin a écrit : > On Nov 20, 2007 11:24 AM, Nicolas Lalevée > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > > Thank you for committing this. And as commented in the jira issue, it > > works > > fine now :) > > > > But about jira, I didn't recieved any mail from it. Normally as a > > reporter I > > should be notified on comments and changed status, shouldn't I ? Is it > > correctly configured ? > > I don't know, I think the default here at Apache is to send e-mails only to > watchers. So if you use the watch action on an issue you should be nitified > of changes on the issue.
hum, I am watcher of the IVYDE-39... now I am wondering if there is an issue with my email and some spam filtering... > > So then I tried to subscribe to the ivy-commit list, where every jira > > notification is send, but I get : > > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: host > > mx1.eu.apache.org[192.87.106.230] said: 550 mail to > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] not accepted here (in reply > > to > > RCPT TO command) > > > > Is something appening to the mailing list ? > > Maybe... the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list should be migrated to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] as a result of our graduation, maybe this is > happening right now, I don't know... > > As a workaround you can use the mailing list feed: > http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-ivy-commits/?format=atom ha thanks, I will use it. Nicolas > > Xavier > > > cheers, > > Nicolas > > > > > Xavier > > > > > > > In IvyDE, there is special logger for ivy, the IvyConsole, that log > > > > every > > > > > > message in an eclipse console. So now it seem that there is not > > > > anymore > > > > > > MessageImpl, but there is a MessageLogger. But as far as I > > > > understand, this > > > > logger does more that just logging. This apparently have to keep > > > > every logged > > > > message so they can be retrieved into a resolve report. Which seems > > > > to > > > > me > > > > > > a > > > > different purpose. > > > > > > > > And then, if I want to set my custom logger, the former code was : > > > > > > > > if (IvyContext.getContext().getMessageImpl()==null) { > > > > IvyContext.getContext().setMessageImpl(ivyconsole); > > > > } > > > > > > > > As there is no setter on the ivy context, either I do : > > > > > > > > if (!(Messsage.getDefaultLogger() instanceof IvyConsole)) { > > > > Messsage.setDefaultLogger(ivyconsole); > > > > } > > > > > > > > which afraid me about the thread safety... Or I could do > > > > > > > > Ivy ivy = IvyContext.getContext().getIvy(); > > > > if (!(ivy.getLoggerEngine().peekLogger() instanceof IvyConsole)) { > > > > ivy.getLoggerEngine().pushLogger(ivyconsole); > > > > } > > > > > > > > And here I am wondering what is the difference between the beans that > > > > are > > > > > > stored into ivy, and the ones into the ivy context. > > > > > > > > So, how should use the logger API ? > > > > > > > > cheers, > > > > Nicolas > > > > -- > > Nicolas LALEVÉE > > ANYWARE TECHNOLOGIES > > Tel : +33 (0)5 61 00 52 90 > > Fax : +33 (0)5 61 00 51 46 > > http://www.anyware-tech.com -- Nicolas LALEVÉE ANYWARE TECHNOLOGIES Tel : +33 (0)5 61 00 52 90 Fax : +33 (0)5 61 00 51 46 http://www.anyware-tech.com
