yes and no.
You can NOT copy files from EPL into an ASL project, or modify them in
an ASL project. However you can take a binary (jar) dependency on an EPL
binary. So you would have to copy the jar that the source is in.
However, the source or part of the jar is also not permitted by the
Brett Porter wrote:
On 15/12/2006, at 1:51 AM, Jason van Zyl wrote:
On 14 Dec 06, at 9:46 AM 14 Dec 06, Carl Trieloff wrote:
Suggestion:
Would a good starting point be to maybe be to create a branch where
some guys can work, and then we work item by item with the maven
community. once we
Jason van Zyl wrote:
On 13 Dec 06, at 10:26 AM 13 Dec 06, Carl Trieloff wrote:
I don't see that there is a consistent view yet on this. It would be
nice to get to a conclusion on whether the Maven community would like
to work with the downstream distros teams so that we can provide
I don't see that there is a consistent view yet on this. It would be
nice to get to a conclusion on whether the Maven community would like to
work with the downstream distros teams so that we can provide a
consistent and good experience. Is there any more information that is
needed to get to
I have spoken with a few committers over IRC, ApacheCon etc about this
so here it comes. Some of us would like to include maven into Fedora
distributions. There are two components to this, one technical and the
other process similar to the Apache incubator process in that you need
a sponsor,
The point is to try use maven to build Java pieces in OS distros which
should be a good thing.
Carl.
Jason van Zyl wrote:
On 6 Dec 06, at 11:38 AM 6 Dec 06, Carl Trieloff wrote:
I have spoken with a few committers over IRC, ApacheCon etc about
this so here it comes. Some of us would
John Casey wrote:
Let's start with: What are the requirements?
Regards,
John
yes that is good - I would not see the patches set as something to
commit as is but a prototype to see if it could
be done. we now think it can - and would do it in a way that works for
maven.
The key parts
They were all installed via rpm.
Seems to me that the multiple versions of a resource can be done with rpm.
Correct.
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