Hi Philip,
The most recent modular build attempt is here:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/river/jtsk/modules/
Cheers,
Peter.
On 7/3/2020 2:19 PM, Phillip Rhodes wrote:
Aaah, I may not be using the latest code then. For me, the maven build
is failing right now due to missing dependencies on
Aaah, I may not be using the latest code then. For me, the maven build
is failing right now due to missing dependencies on classes from the
river-policy module, and that module doesn't even have a pom.xml in
it.
Which branch is everybody working on? And is work still going on
through the svn repo
Hi Phil,
It's great to have your help. :)
The maven build structure is almost complete, there are some junit tests
that need to be moved over to their relevant modules from the old ant
build. After that there will be some minor implementation dependencies
between the modules that need to be
issue that pops up, but would not lambast a
gradle approach.
Dan
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A Gradle build would be nice. I'm willing to invest some time trying
to help make it happen if need be. But I am curious.., it looks like
someone started a Maven build a while back.. From what I can see it
seems to maybe be incomplete, or just bit-rotted. But depending on the
details of the state
Excellent, thanks Mike,
Good to have you with us.
Cheers,
Peter.
On 5/28/2020 12:40 AM, Michael Sobolewski wrote:
Hi Peter,
I am still interested. Dennis worked with me on the SORCER/Rio
integration for a couple years at AFRL/WPAFB. He helped us to
integrate all projects at the
River's still using SVN. Feel free to bring that up for discussion or a
vote if you like, I don't think there will be any resistance to change.
On 5/27/2020 11:01 PM, Dennis Reedy wrote:
Peter,
I’ll try checking that out. One thing, I had thought River switched to
git? Or is River still
Hi Peter,
I am still interested. Dennis worked with me on the SORCER/Rio integration for
a couple years at AFRL/WPAFB. He helped us to integrate all projects at the
Multidisciplinary Science and Technology Center with git/gradle uniform build
automation, distributions and testing. I do not see
Peter,
Can/should we work off of this repository as well?
https://github.com/apache/river
Dennis
On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 9:01 AM Dennis Reedy wrote:
> Peter,
>
> I’ll try checking that out. One thing, I had thought River switched to
> git? Or is River still using subversion?
>
> Dennis
>
> On
Peter,
I’ll try checking that out. One thing, I had thought River switched to git? Or
is River still using subversion?
Dennis
> On May 27, 2020, at 4:33 AM, Peter Firmstone
> wrote:
>
>
> Thanks Dan,
>
> Hi Dennis,
>
> I recall Michael from Sorcer Soft (cc'd) also showed interest in a
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