> 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
Sent: 18 April 2006 15:58
To: Thomas Diesler
Cc: 'jboss-development'
Subject: RE: building from local repository

 

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

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From: Thomas Diesler
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 5:03 AM
To: Ruel Loehr
Cc: 'jboss-development'
Subject: building from local repository

 

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
[getwithsum] Executing task GetWithSum
[getwithsum] The source md5 is file:/d:/cvs/repository.jboss.com//antlr/2.7.6rc1/component-info.xml.md5
[getwithsum] The dest md5 is D:\cvs\jboss-branch\jboss-4.0.x\thirdparty\antlr\component-info.xml.md5
[getwithsum] Retrieving file: c:\DOCUME~1\Thomas\LOCALS~1\Temp\temp127.tmp
[getwithsum] from URL: file:///d:/cvs/repository.jboss.com//antlr/2.7.6rc1/component-info.xml.md5/d:/cvs/repository.jboss.com//antlr/2.7.6rc1/component-info.xml.md5
[getwithsum] Error getting file:/d:/cvs/repository.jboss.com//antlr/2.7.6rc1/component-info.xml to D:\cvs\jboss-branch\jboss-4.0.x\thirdparty\antlr\component-info.xml

 

The md5 files are available from http://repository.jboss.com but not in cvs. How is this supposed to work?

 

cheers

-thomas

 

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