ingo schuster wrote:
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> At 00:54 2000-11-21, you wrote:
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> >ingo schuster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > > OK,
> > >
> > > I switched the CVS to the latest version of turbine (2000-11-16, 22:28).
> > > Some things that have changed:
> > > * I added new jars: velocity-0.7, village-1.5, turbine-2.1-dev-unreleased.
> > >
> > > MAKE SURE TO UPDATE YOUR CLASSPATHES!!!
> >
> >- -1 on the names. Please don't use version numbers in your filenames. This
> > breaks scripts that require us to rewrite. If you just use 'velocity.jar'
> > instead of 'velocity-0.7.jar' you have a much cleaner situation. If you
> > want
> > to keep track of the version number simply update README in lib/ to reflect
> > files and version mapping. If you do it this way no one will need to update
> > their classpath :)
> ><snip>
>
> Hm, I thought about that and in the end decided to leave the version
> numbers as it made my life easier when I started to use the CVS head of
> jetspeed together with the CVS head of turbine (had to compare jars in the
> different lib directories).
> I don't think the names are a problem for building jetspeed, no changes of
> the build script are needed. True, if you copy the jars toyour tomcat lib
> directory and add them explicitly to the classpath, you get a problem with
> updates. However, once you moved them away from jetspeeds lib dir, you lose
> the Readme as well.
>
> I don't have a clear opinion about this, either way is ok with me.
>
I'm +1 for keeping the version numbers.
Build scripts don't reference them directly and in a few days, Jetspeed will be
WAR distributable so all the run-time libs will go in WEB-INF/lib, requiring
no classpath changes.
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