Hi,
it seems that the following paths should be added to the classpath:
./build/classes and .
The ./build/classes contains the dom4j class files and junit
testfiles, the last path is needed for the unit tests to access the
resources in the ./xml directory
But, I don't know how to tell gump how
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, Maarten Coene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it seems that the following paths should be added to the classpath:
./build/classes and .
The ./build/classes contains the dom4j class files and junit
testfiles, the last path is needed for the unit tests to access the
resources in
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, Niclas Hedhman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 21 June 2004 22:47, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
(1) The descriptor of commons-compress sets a property named
component.version and hopes to get this into the jar name, which
obviously doesn't work that way. Maven still uses
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, Adam R. B. Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, this show 'class not found'. I wonder if this is as simple as
the test classes not being told to Gump in a work entry -- or some
other classpath issues.
Good catch.
I also had to add . as a work entry since some tests try to
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, Eric Pugh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I don't know what extent you want to push back on the projects that
gump builds, but it seems to me that they are either doing something
that pushes maven beyond it's limits,
Quite possible. Or maybe not.
AFAIU we are successfully
But, I don't know how to tell gump how to do this.
http://gump.apache.org/metadata/project.html#work
What I don't understand is that these paths are added to the classpath
in the test target of the Ant build.xml file, but gump doesn't seem to
use them. Is this correct? I'm new to gump
bodewig 2004/06/22 00:19:00
Modified:project dom4j.xml
Log:
Help dom4j to find its tests
Revision ChangesPath
1.41 +6 -0 gump/project/dom4j.xml
Index: dom4j.xml
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RCS file:
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
I hate to assign task to a certain individuals, and I don't think we can
have a sub-group to assign to, so I have to rely upon folks reading this
list (below). Hmm, I guess I could prefix the subject with [INFR] or
something, that help?
not for me. I just have a ton of TODO
to this information via syndicated feeds:
RSS: http://brutus.apache.org:8080/gump/smartfrog/smartfrog-tasks-test/rss.xml
Atom: http://brutus.apache.org:8080/gump/smartfrog/smartfrog-tasks-test/atom.xml
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http
not for me. I just have a ton of TODO items, no time, bad health. Gump
stuff is on the list. Hope to get some of this done this week.
On, now that I know that please remove the Gump stuff from your list,
and focus on health and time for you. I can live w/o this stuff (and work on
Depot for
You just want a ProxyPass, correct? If so, as soon as I get home this
Friday, I can do it. I am currently having a problem where my laptop
(OS X) gets the ssh connection closed immediately from both
cvs.apache.org and brutus.apache.org. Works fine from my Windows
desktop at home, though.
The proxy pass would be nice for http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public to the
http://brutus.apache.org:8080/gump. But that isn't my #1 (for moving ahead),
it is just cosmetic (see the HTML message in former).
For me, for testing the new branch, I really just need /gump/jdk15 (a lie,
it is still
http://brutus.apache.org:8080/gump/dom4j/dom4j/index.html shows a failure
at:
http://brutus.apache.org:8080/gump/dom4j/dom4j/gump_file/TEST-org.dom4j.datatype.TestDatatype2.xml.html
regards
Adam
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From: Maarten Coene [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gump code and data [EMAIL
Leo Simons wrote:
bad health.
Hi Leo .. don't worry - your young - aka invisible!
Get well soon!
Steve.
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On Wednesday 23 June 2004 08:01, Stephen McConnell wrote:
aka invisible!
So how can we see if he is ok or not??
Leo, do you feel ignored by the public in large? Maybe you should look in the
mirror... :o)
Niclas
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