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

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