I got the toolbox running and it looks really promising! It throws all kinds
of errors, though, but since it is not released yet, I am definitely not
complaining. I think this is an excellent idea. Any plans to polish this and
release it? Please don't put it into contrib - I think this should be an
integral part of the qooxdoo sdk.

Thanks, Christian

P.S. You should probably remove the "buildtool" from SVN if it is
deprecated...




Andreas Ecker-2 wrote:
> 
> Hi Christian!
> 
>> scouting through the 0.8 SVN SDK code, I see a "buildtool" component
>> which
>> looks interesting. I haven't found any documentation on this, 
> 
> For instance, see the top paragraph at the qooxdoo 0.7.2 release notes:
> http://qooxdoo.org/about/release_notes/0.7.2
> 
> Right, that was 2007-09-19 already. ;-) AFAIK qooxdoo was one of the
> first (if not the first?) Ajax frameworks to feature such a
> browser-based tool chain management.
> 
> While this early "buildtool" prototype was more or less functional, it
> was clear that the dependencies at that time - particularly on "make"
> and a Unix-like environment - were hard to overcome for a really
> convincing solution.
> 
> But the idea for such a browser-based, "command shell"-free tool chain
> management was never dropped. In fact now that qooxdoo only requires a
> trivial Python installation to take advantage of all the tooling, the
> original proof-of-concept was transferred to 0.8, called "toolbox".
> 
> Most of this work was done as part of a Bachelor thesis. The code surely
> needs a major cleanup (if not rewrite), and there are still some
> technical issues to overcome. Nevertheless, you might want to give it a
> try in SVN. If you've got any questions, feel free to get in touch with
> me.
> 
> TTYL,
> 
> Andreas
> 
> 
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