> Why do you point to a local cvs copy?
For speed purposes? It’s not for speed purposes. Before
I update the public repository, I need to check the build locally. Cherrs -thomas From: Ruel Loehr Thomas, I’m assuming you set the
JBOSS_REPOSITORY env variable to a local folder. Your correct that the
md5’s only exist on the public replo. If you point the JBOSS_REPOSITORY var to
the http://repository.jboss.com,
that will clear up the problem you are seeing. Why do you point to a local cvs copy?
For speed purposes? Ruel Loehr JBoss QA ----------------------------- 512-342-7840 ext 2011 Yahoo: ruelloehr Skype: ruelloehr AOL: dokoruel From: Thomas Diesler Hi Ruel, The build from a local repository fails because
[getwithsum] cannot find the md5 files in my local version of the repository. Adding reference: jbossas-thirdparty The md5 files are available from http://repository.jboss.com but not in
cvs. How is this supposed to work? cheers -thomas xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
- [JBoss-dev] RE: building from local repository Ruel Loehr
- [JBoss-dev] RE: building from local repository Ruel Loehr
- [JBoss-dev] RE: building from local repository Thomas Diesler