Hi all, thanks to all contributing to th is thread and trying to make us go forward.
Am Freitag 07 Oktober 2011 18:27:56 schrieb Stefan Steiniger: > Morning guys (well.. here it is) > > thanks Jukka for summarizing > > my opinion: > ---------------- > a) Ede is right, I think so > b) I understand if Invitation doesn't want to host the NB - its solely > the companies decision, no matter what the licenses tell us > c) I would prefer that Invitations can keep building our nightly builds > (because they have the infrastructure setup and we do not rely on a > person that keeps its computer running all night) We, Intevation, like to continue providing the nightly builds as it was before, without any proprietare binary code in it. > Proposal, > ------------ > d) I propose that we exclude the dlls from Intevations build scripts > (which is pullt from our SVN) - but we will exclude the dlls in our > regular releases [I am not sure how many people anyway get the NBs as > they want installers anyway... see this nice short talk on the topic(*) ] > > everyone should speak up now and tell what he wants. It should not be too hard building a mvn-target especially for creating the nighlies without proprietary binary-code in it though. The one who use the nightlies already have dir-layout. So copiying the DLLs will only take place, _once_. Upgrading with the ECW-less NBs will then cleanly install into the same dir and will find (the ECW-libs from former installation/unzipping). If anybody is willing the provide a mvn-target without ECW, I will reenabling the NBs and also fix the nameing-problem, which initialy started this discussion :-) Any other thoughts on that? Best Stephan -- Stephan Holl <stephan.h...@intevation.de> | Tel.: +49 (0)541-33 508 3663 Intevation GmbH, Neuer Graben 17, 49074 OS | AG Osnabrück - HR B 18998 Geschäftsführer: Frank Koormann, Bernhard Reiter, Dr. Jan-Oliver Wagner ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy1 _______________________________________________ Jump-pilot-devel mailing list Jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jump-pilot-devel