Steve,

Thanks for saying that.  I've been thinking the same thing recently during
the "jar juggling" phase of the entertainment.

Seems to me that it is more than just having "stray jars lying around" to
clean up (./build.sh clean).  The whole build environment needs to be clean.
A builder needs to make sure that there aren't other versions of things in
the path, e.g., a newer version of some package than is present in the James
CVS.

        --- Noel

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Short [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 8:53
To: James Developers List
Subject: RE: cvs commit: jakarta-james build.xml


Question:  are the other comitters running James before comitting their
changes to CVS?  I don't mean this in a critical, negative way, and I
know it is easy to have jars lying around so stuff still works until you
do a cleanup, but when the Phoenix server doesn't even startup I feel
the question has to be asked.

Cheers
Steve


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