Hi All.
I'm modifying the properties-maven-plugin to include an update-properties
goal.
The intention is to use Velocity to process resources (templates) of the
project under build. Basically, have a properties file that includes
Velocity macros in it that are processed as part of the build.
It would appear that the maven-resources-plugin does what I want - it
performs the variable substitution - called filtering:
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-resources-plugin/examples/filter.html
Thanks Brett David!
-Chris
Chris Graham wrote:
Hi All.
I'm modifying the properties
Hi All.
I'm working on the maven-scm-provider-jazz implementation for the Jazz SCM
Platform and also by entension, IBM Rational Team Concert (RTC).
I have been given the original IBM code, and have been authority to work on
it and contribute it back to the apache project.
I have my CLA on
I have some ideas... :-)
Oh, and I apologise in advance for the million questions that I have in
advance...
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 9:30 PM, Olivier Lamy ol...@apache.org wrote:
Great !!
2012/2/15 Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com:
Hi All.
I'm working on the maven-scm-provider-jazz
One (of many, I'm sure) question:
When returning the ScmCommandline, what are you meant to return when you
execute more than one command?
One example from the git provider is that it returns the first command
executed.
I've not traced it back to see where this is used.
???
-Chris
additional info like the number and details of
affected files in a scm:update.
Since git-pull doesn't always provide this info, we need to do a few
additional steps.
LieGrue,
strub
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From: Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com
To: Maven Developers List dev
Hi All.
Is anyone using git on windows?
If so, can you please check something for me?
On my install, I only have git.cmd in the path. Not the .exe itself.
Do others have the same?
-Chris
Hi All.
A question regarding the scm:diff command.
Is the output meant to be in a generic unix style diff format, or the
native type used by the tool?
Here is an example from Jazz:
### Jazz Patch 1.0
#date: 2012-02-16 13:56:51.00290 +1100
#itemid: BogusTest/test.txt _FaVF0CZEEeGsm4m-rLi4kg
, at 1:45 PM, Chris Graham wrote:
Hi All.
Is anyone using git on windows?
If so, can you please check something for me?
On my install, I only have git.cmd in the path. Not the .exe itself.
Do others have the same?
-Chris
--
Brett Porter
br...@apache.org
http
...@apache.org wrote:
but under git bash and under command prompt, git should get the right
thing. It should only be a problem if it's checking the executable name is
exactly git, or if you are trying to run it under cygwin with msysgit.
On 16/02/2012, at 2:28 PM, Chris Graham wrote:
Ok
using an exec library (plexus-utils or
commons-exec), it'd probably do cmd /C git or similar and it'd work.
On 16/02/2012, at 2:54 PM, Chris Graham wrote:
I'm running it not under the bash shell. (I don't think that it's a
compulsory installation item).
It calls this to determine if it's
Hi all.
What is the behavior of the release plugin if, in a multi-module project each
sub module has it's own SCM section and points to a different SCM URL location?
Is this supported? (I didn't think that it was.)
-Chris
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...
- Brett
On 16/02/2012, at 3:36 PM, Chris Graham wrote:
Yes it would.
So, should I cover all cases and just do a secondary test for git.cmd (if
isSystemCmd(git) returns false?).
That is assuming that isSystemCmd(git.cmd) will return true. :-)
-Chris
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 3:31
)
On Thursday, 16 February 2012, Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all.
What is the behavior of the release plugin if, in a multi-module project
each sub module has it's own SCM section and points to a different SCM URL
location?
Is this supported? (I didn't think
Hi All.
Is there anyone on this list who is familiar with Jazz or RTC SCM?
Thanks,
-Chris
Hi All.
I've got a question about the scm:add functionality.
I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place in terms of the required
functionality.
The scm:add command, just places a file under source control but does not
check it in. Ie, svn add.
However, under jazz SCM/RTC, I have two scm
).
- Brett
On 20/02/2012, at 12:53 PM, Chris Graham wrote:
Hi All.
I've got a question about the scm:add functionality.
I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place in terms of the required
functionality.
The scm:add command, just places a file under source control but does not
check
Hi All.
I have a multi module project that I have working perfectly.
In tracking down a reported problem, I ran the release plugin with the
-DpreparationGoals=help:effective-pom clean verify
In it, I can see that it has added a scm section into the poms in the
modules. Although this is with
Hi All.
Can anyone please tell me what the criteria is for one or the other?
Look at:
http://maven.apache.org/scm/scms-overview.html
and
http://maven.apache.org/scm/matrix.html
It's hard to tell.
For instance Git is listed as partially implemented, but it looks as
good as any of the others.
:
Yes I guess we can now change this to fully implemented. I added GIT to this
matrix in early 2008 but it got lots of love since then ... ;)
LieGrue,
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From: Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com
To: Maven Developers List dev@maven.apache.org
Cc:
Sent
Remember that 'deploy' still calls 'install'.
-Chris
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 4:35 PM, Chas Emerick c...@cemerick.com wrote:
On Feb 22, 2012, at 11:54 PM, Manfred Moser wrote:
On 12-02-22 08:11 PM, Chas Emerick wrote:
I am working on a Clojure facade for Aether,[1] and would like to clarify
Hi All.
How is this meant to work?
Specifically, for a distributed type of vcs, what am I comparing? What to what?
In Jazz, I have a sandbox, that is on your local PC.
On the server we have a repository workspace (that is just ours), and
we checkin to that, or checkout (load) from that.
no
something to push to???
-Chris
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 5:16 PM, Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All.
How is this meant to work?
Specifically, for a distributed type of vcs, what am I comparing? What to
what?
In Jazz, I have a sandbox, that is on your local PC.
On the server we
I can imagine that many of the Maven-interoperability issues that ivy had/has
(I've not been near it for some years) are attributable to the lack of a
usable specification of repository layouts, operational semantics, etc.
I think that you've found the real issue there. It's the same one as
Hey Guys,
Can I get some site updates rolled into this or is it too late?
What's missing from the site is a cross reference of what versions
ofcheckstyle the maven plugin uses per maven plugin release!
It was a real PITA - the only way I could do it was to troll through
each and every
is used by the plugin. Follow the
link to the staging site below. Replace the version number in the URL
to look at the docs for another version of the plugin.
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 2:38 AM, Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Guys,
Can I get some site updates rolled
Wouldn't you find a similar thing in the release plugin? It appears to define
it's own.
-Chris
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On 26/02/2012, at 6:41 AM, Benson Margulies bimargul...@gmail.com wrote:
What if you wanted to define a mojo to execute a custom lifecycle that
included arbitrary goals of
The other thought hit me. Scan the code base for life cycles.xml and/or
@exectute. See where (if) it's used elsewhere.
-Chris
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On 26/02/2012, at 10:10 AM, Benson Margulies bimargul...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 6:05 PM, Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com wrote
Hi All.
I've almost finished all of the work to fully implement the
maven-scm-provider-jazz.
Just the update (doable) and the changelog (at least three different
calls to implement, but doable).
I've JUnit tested most, if not all of what I can.
So, it's now time to look at the TCK tests.
Jazz
Sorry, all, but this is driving me nuts! (And it's been a long hot day...)
I need some help with a RE Pattern that will match the following lines
(as real samples):
(just ignore the //, they have come from the java comments):
// (1589) ---$ Deb [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next
... :-)
-Chris
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 3:01 AM, Hervé BOUTEMY herve.bout...@free.fr wrote:
(.*) matches everything: why would it stop after Deb?
(\\w+) would IMHO better represent what you're trying to do
Regards,
Hervé
Le dimanche 26 février 2012 22:00:05 Chris Graham a écrit :
Sorry, all
Can someone please walk me through exactly what it is doing?
It's doing two different diffs, and then I'm not sure what, and I certainly
don't know why.
TIA,
-Chris
to ask.
-Chris
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 11:52 AM, Ansgar Konermann
ansgar.konerm...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 01.03.2012 01:41 schrieb Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com:
Can someone please walk me through exactly what it is doing?
This is the wrong list for git-related questions.
Best
I'm confused.
HTML is a text file, so what does it's EOL style matter?
But you address your other question, the only way that I know is to do a
propset of svn:eol-style.
And I am not aware that the SCM API has the facility to do this.
I'm pretty sure (as that's where I've been poking around
and parameters are you having trouble mapping onto the
Jazz SCM provider?
- Brett
On 01/03/2012, at 11:41 AM, Chris Graham wrote:
Can someone please walk me through exactly what it is doing?
It's doing two different diffs, and then I'm not sure what, and I
certainly
don't know why
is the local repo.
Does git have a term for what SVN calls a working copy?
-Chris
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 2:51 PM, Barrie Treloar baerr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 1:28 PM, Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com wrote:
One git specific question though, does a git pull, pull the changes all
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 5:18 PM, Barrie Treloar baerr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 3:06 PM, Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com wrote:
That's wierdly worded.
So, a fetch updates your local repo with that of a remote repo, but NOT
your local working copy?
And
a pull does
I do believe, is complete.
I'll send it to the guys who started it, for review.
Then I'll open two issues and submit the appropriate patches + binaries to
commit.
One for the release plugin and the main one for the SCM bit.
Then I'll look at extra doco and TCK tests.
-Chris, who's headed off
understand it!
-Chris
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 10:10 AM, Barrie Treloar baerr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 6:58 PM, Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com wrote:
It is then your choice when you want to update your working copy with
the
changes you just fetched.
:-) That would
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 10:10 AM, Barrie Treloar baerr...@gmail.com wrote:
So that means your working copy reflects what stream you pulled down
from the server.
And the only way to switch that work is to contact the server again.
DVCS has the version control files for everything locally, so
with the release
manager/plugin and my scm provider.
Enjoy!
-Chris
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From: Chris Graham (JIRA) j...@codehaus.org
Date: Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 3:46 PM
Subject: [jira] (MRELEASE-747) Support Jazz SCM
To: chrisgw...@gmail.com
Chris Graham created MRELEASE-747
Hi All.
I'm having issues with the TCK tests for Jazz.
Looking at some of the providers, eg Accurev, it creates a depo using the
timestamp to uniqueness.
I can create a remote repository workspace easy enough. I can even delete
them. :-)
However, the current behavior is to create a default
I would also point out that the plugins do not need packaging, as maven will
download them. Only the base distribution needs to be RPM'd.
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On 16/03/2012, at 9:46 PM, Stanislav Ochotnicky sochotni...@redhat.com wrote:
Quoting Jos Backus (2012-03-15 21:04:00)
Hi,
I'm
Any ideas of how to get to initialised loggers (from the plexus container)
in this method?
My only option so far, is a new DefaultLog().
I'd perfer to use the normal ConsoleLogger etc as set up by the container,
and available to any descendants of the AbstractCommand...
It's just a nice to have.
Argh.
I'm really struggling with this bit int he base code:
//We should have one log entry for the initial repository
ChangeLogScmResult result =
provider.changeLog( getScmRepository(), fileSet, null, null, 0,
(ScmBranch) null, null );
assertTrue(
Heh. Done!
-Chris
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 6:03 PM, Olivier Lamy ol...@apache.org wrote:
just do it in your coming patch :-)
2012/3/30 Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com:
Any ideas of how to get to initialised loggers (from the plexus
container)
in this method?
My only option so far
apa...@sourcegrounds.comwrote:
Hi,
Not every SCM is repository-based.
I see more and more differences between SCM's.
Should we split it into Client/Server versus Distributed model?
-Robert
Op Fri, 30 Mar 2012 09:46:51 +0200 schreef Chris Graham
chrisgw...@gmail.com:
Heh. Done!
-Chris
From AccuRevTckUtil.java:
public String getSystemProperty( String name, String defaultValue )
{
String mavenProperty = ${ + name + };
String result = System.getProperty( name, mavenProperty );
if ( mavenProperty.equals( result ) )
{
result =
Yes, my Jazz patch.
Please give me another day or so.
Ta.
-Chris
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On 21/04/2012, at 3:16 AM, Robert Scholte apa...@sourcegrounds.com wrote:
Hi,
due to several RFR's (request for release) for the maven-release-plugin I'd
first like to release SCM-1.7 first.
For SCM
that in mind too but I didn't want to rush you :-)
2012/4/21 Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com:
Yes, my Jazz patch.
Please give me another day or so.
Ta.
-Chris
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On 21/04/2012, at 3:16 AM, Robert Scholte apa...@sourcegrounds.com
wrote:
Hi,
due
/21 Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com:
The Jazz guys are busy pushing out RC2 of Jazz V4. They were hoping on a
comment this weekend.
I'm happy to release the code, it was the doco that I was awating a final
approval on.
I've got a tiny bit more to do (images of how to work
I've finish with all of the Jazz stuff.
SCM-670 has been created with the prerequisite patch (all 400+k of it!) and the
4 images needed to go into the resources/images folder for the site plugin
documentation.
MRELEASE-747 has also been updated to signify it's dependency on SCM-670.
As I
The last time I looked, there were some outstanding issues in the plugin. The
IBM JDK being the that effects me the most.
Any chance we can roll a new release in that one?
-Chris
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To unsubscribe, e-mail:
I really don't see the point in this.
Whilst I can see your intention, I do not see the need, nor do I see
realistically that it is feasable.
I do agree with the limitations that you state and I can think of more. To the
point that I think it could only cover such a small subset of cases as to
Some of us are still on 2.0.x.
I for one, don't see the need to introduce (the possibility of) annotation
hell into what is an already well understood mechanism.
-Chris
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 4:01 AM, Olivier Lamy ol...@apache.org wrote:
I would prefer not be core change dependent. Some
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 7:04 AM, Hilco Wijbenga hilco.wijbe...@gmail.comwrote:
Actually, I've been working on a Maven extension that uses checksums
to determine whether a particular project needs to be rebuilt (taking
all its dependencies into account). We are currently using a Bash
script
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 11:06 AM, Hilco Wijbenga
hilco.wijbe...@gmail.comwrote:
On 27 April 2012 17:51, Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 7:04 AM, Hilco Wijbenga
hilco.wijbe...@gmail.comwrote:
Actually, I've been working on a Maven extension that uses
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 12:12 PM, Hilco Wijbenga
hilco.wijbe...@gmail.comwrote:
On 27 April 2012 18:20, Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 11:06 AM, Hilco Wijbenga
hilco.wijbe...@gmail.comwrote:
On 27 April 2012 17:51, Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com
On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 7:40 AM, Robert Scholte apa...@sourcegrounds.comwrote:
+1 if we could get rid of the ${ and }, because users are not interested
in the fact that this is resolved as an expression.
This should make it better to read too.
When I started with Maven I never had the feeling
Do I get to vote on this?
If so, +1 from me. The jazz stuff works perfectly.
Ta.
-Chris
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On 08/05/2012, at 8:15 AM, Robert Scholte apa...@sourcegrounds.com wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to release the maven-release-plugin 2.3
We solved 22 issues:
+0200 schreef Robert Scholte
apa...@sourcegrounds.com:
Hi,
The vote has passed with the following result :
+1 (binding): Olivier Lamy, Hervé Boutemy, Mark Struberg, Robert Scholte
+1 (non binding): Laird Nelson, Chris Graham, Mirko Friedenhagen
I will promote the artifacts
From: Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com
To: Maven Developers List dev@maven.apache.org
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2012 1:17 AM
Subject: Re: [RESULT] [VOTE] Release Maven Release Plugin version 2.3
I did notice that! Thanks!
And thanks to everyone for helping me get my first (hopefully of many
There have been a few circumstances where I thought that it may have been
my only option to do stuff.
So I'd place it as a nice to have.
-Chris
On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 8:11 AM, Olivier Lamy ol...@apache.org wrote:
My question is more do we really have to maintain that ?
Do you know real
Hi All.
I'm reasonably sure that I tested the release process with jazz scm/release
plugin several times, over and over.
Running the command:
mvn -B -Dresume=false -DignoreSnapshots=true
-DworkingDirectory=C:\tmp\maven release:prepare release:perform
followed immediately again with the same
Hi All.
Can we mark a plugin as threadSafe AND still have it work under JRE 1.4 and
Maven 2.0.9?
Obviously, it's ability to run in parallel mode would require Maven 3.
So, if I mark a plugin as being @threadSafe, will it still be able to be
run under the older JRE's and Maven's?
-Chris
:-)
Ta much.
-Chris
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Kristian Rosenvold
kristian.rosenv...@zenior.no wrote:
yes
Den 17. mai 2012 kl. 06:18 skrev Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com:
Hi All.
Can we mark a plugin as threadSafe AND still have it work under JRE 1.4
and
Maven 2.0.9
Another means of doing this, is to always build module D as you put it.
But, assuming the distribution is just an application of the assembly
plugin (or it's derivatives in concept), just tie the execution of the
plugin(s) to the DEPLOY phase.
That's exactly how I achieved an upload on my package
Um, please pardon my ignorance, but how else would you?
-Chris
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 4:24 PM, Kristian Rosenvold
kristian.rosenv...@zenior.no wrote:
Assuming, of course, that you use the javadoc annotation...
Kristian
Den 17. mai 2012 kl. 06:52 skrev Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com
In English, what does that request mean?
-Chris
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On 26/05/2012, at 12:37 AM, Mark Hobson ma...@apache.org wrote:
Hi,
Could a PMC add Maven Release Plugin 2.3.1 to the next board report please?
Thanks,
Mark
Agreed. I've have a few managers express concern about the usage of the
term 'alpha' and 'beta' etc.
-Chris
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 11:21 PM, Benson Margulies bimargul...@gmail.comwrote:
One of the quirks of the Maven community, as seen from the outside, is
the tendency to call things 'alpha'
Agreed.
My advise is always: work with the tools, not against them.
You have much less pain that way.
-Chris
On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 4:19 AM, Jeff MAURY jeffma...@gmail.com wrote:
I would recommand to follow Maven conventions and not trying to break
Maven, assumed that if you do that while
Hi All.
Sorry for that the fact that it's taken me so long to get around to testing
the 2.3.1 release plugin, but my laptop had some 'firewall issues' that
needed to be resolved by IBM.
So, I checked out a new jazz workspace, and attempted my first release in
it, and this is what I got:
that the
org.apache.maven.shared.release.scm.JazzScmTranslator.toRelativePath(String)
is executed?
I've written unittests for this method, which reflect your usecase. Have a
look at them too.
-Robert
Op Sat, 02 Jun 2012 05:46:14 +0200 schreef Chris Graham
chrisgw...@gmail.com:
Hi All.
Sorry for that the fact that it's
, 2012 at 6:21 AM, Robert Scholte apa...@sourcegrounds.comwrote:
Hi Chris,
I'd like to do a 2.3.2 release somewhere next week.
Could you investigate this issue?
-Robert
Op Sat, 02 Jun 2012 12:24:01 +0200 schreef Chris Graham
chrisgw...@gmail.com:
Now that I have my VM (where I've done
directories:
[INFO] Working directory: C:\tmp\release-workspace\GPDB
versus
[INFO] Working directory: C:\CALMData\Workspaces\RTC\**Deb\GPDB
-Robert
Op Sat, 09 Jun 2012 14:54:10 +0200 schreef Chris Graham
chrisgw...@gmail.com:
Hi Robert.
Found a few minutes...
As far as I can see
it.
A SNAPSHOT has been deployed, ready for testing.
-Robert
Op Sun, 10 Jun 2012 06:29:15 +0200 schreef Chris Graham
chrisgw...@gmail.com:
Hi Robert.
I was just running it from two different locations (workspaces), otherwise
no real differences. Both are valid workspaces.
-Chris
On Sat
Hi Robert,
We're up to 2.4-SNAPSHOT now?
Nope. Still not being called.
Let me look into it for ya. :-)
-Chris
On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 10:26 PM, Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok. I'll check it tomorrow.
I'm in Sydney in a hotel room with a WiFi that doesn't.
-Chris
Sent from
checked with the authors of it).
So why are we converting the returned path to a windows format?
(or is that the way that the rest of the system expects it to behave?)
-Chris
On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 1:35 PM, Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Robert,
We're up to 2.4-SNAPSHOT now?
Nope
EST 2012
[INFO] Final Memory: 24M/72M
[INFO]
That's the third of three in a row.
(obviously with the -DignoreSnapshots=true)
but it works for me!
:-)
-Chris
On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 1:58 PM, Chris Graham chrisgw
schreef Chris Graham
chrisgw...@gmail.com:
Oops. Bad bad me.
[INFO]
--**--**
[INFO] Building GPDB - J2EE Multi Module Project
[INFO]task-segment: [release:prepare, release:perform]
(aggregator-style)
[INFO
+1 (non binding)
-Chris
Wasn't today the activation day for the DNS switcher virus?
Which appears to match the symptoms here.
-Chris
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On 10/07/2012, at 7:31 AM, Niclas Hedhman nic...@hedhman.org wrote:
Ok, good to know that it is not completely blocked. It is likely that
there are multiple
Cc:
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: [Committer School] I would like to become a committer
Welcome, and thanks for standing up! Happy hunting for issues to fix!
-Stephen
On 12 July 2012 14:16, Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com wrote:
He He. I'd emailed myself
, 2012 at 10:16 AM, Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com
wrote:
He He. I'd emailed myself the link from Stephen's twitter blog link at
the
same time he's posted this to the list. :-)
I am interested in the following areas:
*SCM, Release Plugin*
I've already contributed the scm-provider
Um, no we don't.
-Chris
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Wayne Fay wayne...@gmail.com wrote:
user community is not a great place to get it, since that community
expects that users have this level of skill and experience.
-1 ... this really is off putting.
Oh, well, so much for that
Hi All.
I'm starting to do some serious work with Maven 3 and parallel builds.
In doing so, I've discovered that the maven-rar-plugin has not been
recently released.
There have been 15 issues closed, with 12 still outstanding.
So I'd really like to see the current code released, as it
Hi All.
Do we mark an entire plugin as @threadSafe or each goal specifically? I can
easily see that some goals within a single plugin could be threadsafe,
whilst others in the same plugin not threadsafe.
So, what is the level of granularity of this?
-Chris
Excellent!
Thanks!
-Chris
On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 8:43 PM, Stephen Connolly
stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com wrote:
per goal
On 27 July 2012 11:27, Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All.
Do we mark an entire plugin as @threadSafe or each goal specifically? I
can
easily
I work with a lot of older (sometimes out of service software [customers pay a
fortune but are prepared to live with it]) so I'm generally a fan of the lowest
common denominator.
What do you hope to achieve by the?
Are there any specific outstanding issues that need this change to solve?
Hi All.
Just a reminder. :-)
-Chris
On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 12:52 AM, Olivier Lamy ol...@apache.org wrote:
Hi
I will take care of that next week.
--
Olivier
Le 27 juil. 2012 12:26, Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com a écrit :
Hi All.
I'm starting to do some serious work with Maven
Why make it so hard?
Why cann't you filter the resources and/or package them via the assembly plugin.
Remember that plugins still run during the release process, so why not use them?
I don't see why you need extensions here (but then, I've just come back from my
first loong lunch in ages!)
SNAPSHOT (I'm not a rar user :-) ).
Thanks!
--
Olivier
2012/8/2 Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com:
Hi All.
Just a reminder. :-)
-Chris
On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 12:52 AM, Olivier Lamy ol...@apache.org wrote:
Hi
I will take care of that next week.
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Olivier
Le 27 juil
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 3:28 PM, Barrie Treloar baerr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com wrote:
Why make it so hard?
Why cann't you filter the resources and/or package them via the assembly
plugin.
Remember that plugins still run during
Whilst Java6 may be soon coming to EOL, I am still supporting many large
corporates on Java 1.4 - corporates do not necessarily move quickly - not if
their solution works.
Just something to consider from the real world.
-Chris
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On 09/08/2012, at 1:13 AM, Tamás Cservenák
I'm going to take the risk of making a fool of myself by asking, but:
I see a lot of (proposed) work going on here about incremental compilation,
hugely complex refactoring etc.
But, I've got to ask, what's the benefit?
Or put another way, looking at the amount of effort, wouldn't it be better
Hello.
If anything the code needs to be moved into the SCM plugin so it is at
least self contained.
What you're running into here is a bit of the history.
The primary client of the SCM code is the release manager (Continuum and a
few others may also use it). So they are somewhat closely tied.
on the parallel
build support.
I think it is really worth a try to get incremental builds done properly.
LieGrue,
strub
From: Chris Graham chrisgw...@gmail.com
To: Maven Developers List dev@maven.apache.org; Mark Struberg
strub...@yahoo.de
Sent: Thursday, August 30
+1 for a branch.
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On 03/09/2012, at 6:22 AM, Mark Struberg strub...@yahoo.de wrote:
This opens up another can of worms: how to deal with plugins which cannot be
made maven2 compatible anymore but we like to implement a new feature? How
long do we like to support maven2
I have no desire to keep a copy of the entire repo locally.
From what I can see, the current SVN is well managed and well understood. I
see little value in changing, other than to pander to the current fad in
scm.
-Chris
On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 5:55 AM, Jason van Zyl ja...@tesla.io wrote:
-1 Non binding.
I have no desire to setup and learn new tools for no clearly apparent
advantages.
There appears to be multitude of ways that DSCM's can be configured. I'm
not sure if sufficient thought/discussion has been given to the way in
which it should/can be set up.
Where it is to be
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