Yes, well, I am sorry to hear that. I want to make an OSGi bundle out of mime4j to possibly propose it for the eclipse Orbit project. To be able to do that, having all sources available to accompany the binaries would make this task much easier. I am not at all interested in building the application again. In fact, I want to take it as "pure" as possible, direct from the source.
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 11:52 PM, Bernd Fondermann <[email protected]>wrote: > Wim Jongman wrote: > >> Might i suggest that (for the future) the generated files are also bundled >> in the source drop? Some people (me for one) do not have maven on their >> desktops. >> Thanks and best regards, >> >> Wim >> > > Well, when dealing with the source dist you should be prepared to have the > primary build tool available - which in case of mime4j is maven2. > > I understand your position, but in this case the generated source files are > build artefacts which don't belong in a source distribution. > > > Bernd >
