I was thinking wouldn't it be great to be able to see your projects gump
build status straight from your project page.
As it is gump spits out html with the build status of each project. What if
it also spit out a javascript file that could be included in a projects home
page that showed a
/apache-gump-test/rss.xml
Atom: http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/apache-gump-test/atom.xml
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bodewig 2004/07/22 00:59:09
Modified:project jakarta-commons-sandbox.xml
Log:
Make commons-transaction buildable by using Ant instead of Maven
Revision ChangesPath
1.170 +6 -4 gump/project/jakarta-commons-sandbox.xml
Index: jakarta-commons-sandbox.xml
bodewig 2004/07/22 01:11:58
Modified:project jakarta-commons-sandbox.xml
Log:
build optional jca part of commons-transaction as well
Revision ChangesPath
1.171 +1 -0 gump/project/jakarta-commons-sandbox.xml
Index: jakarta-commons-sandbox.xml
bodewig 2004/07/22 01:21:01
Modified:project jakarta-slide.xml
Log:
Slide needs JCA as well
Revision ChangesPath
1.63 +1 -0 gump/project/jakarta-slide.xml
Index: jakarta-slide.xml
===
RCS
-Original Message-
From: Stefano Mazzocchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 12:37
To: Gump code and data
Subject: Re: Here's a wild idea
Glen Stampoultzis wrote:
I was thinking wouldn't it be great to be able to see your projects
gump
build status
Glen Stampoultzis wrote:
I was thinking wouldn't it be great to be able to see your projects gump
build status straight from your project page.
As it is gump spits out html with the build status of each project. What if
it also spit out a javascript file that could be included in a projects home
A while ago I made the change for Gump to 'tolerate' a CVS or SVN failure,
so long as we had content from it. This was primarily 'cos SF.net was having
random CVS woes, and we'd loose huge chunks of Gump run due to being unable
to update junit (which likely hadn't even changed).
Anyway, we didn't
Is this an historical dependency? [Would that I had the resources to
answer
my own questions, but then, I'd still rather get human insights to
enhance
empirical.]
Because I am evil? ;-)
Yup, you clearly have a perverse enjoyment of purist nuances. ;-)
Ant requires an XML parser.
The easiest thing is that for every project it spits out another page
with included only the icon, so that projects can simply include that
with Apache include in the pages they want.
Our we could maintain an icon at a known place,
{root}/module/project/state.png
Where we'd clearly want
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
The easiest thing is that for every project it spits out another page
with included only the icon, so that projects can simply include that
with Apache include in the pages they want.
Our we could maintain an icon at a known place,
{root}/module/project/state.png
ajack 2004/07/22 11:15:38
Modified:profile gump.xml
Removed: project gump-test.xml
Log:
Removed gump-test (partly 'cos the SVN repository got blown away).
Revision ChangesPath
1.365 +0 -2 gump/profile/gump.xml
Index: gump.xml
ajack 2004/07/22 12:15:13
Modified:project bsf.xml
Log:
Migrate to Jakarta BSF (from OSS BSF)
Revision ChangesPath
1.17 +7 -5 gump/project/bsf.xml
Index: bsf.xml
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RCS file:
Hmm, I really need to look ahead, I now see somebody has already created
jakarta-bsf. As such, I guess the folks depending upon bsf really do use
OSS (com.ibm.bsf) and not the Jakarta version.
I suspect I need to create this as a package now, since the CVS repository
is gone. Not know any better,
Hello Adam,
who is using ibm bsf ?
these guys should be warned to move to Apache Bsf.
Cheers,
Antoine
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Hmm, I really need to look ahead, I now see somebody has already created
jakarta-bsf. As such, I guess the folks depending upon bsf really do use
OSS (com.ibm.bsf) and not
ajack 2004/07/22 13:02:32
Modified:profile gump.xml
Log:
BSF 'package'.
Revision ChangesPath
1.366 +1 -0 gump/profile/gump.xml
Index: gump.xml
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RCS file:
I suspect I need to create this as a package now, since the CVS repository
is gone. Not know any better, the best I can think of is to take the jar
from: http://ibiblio.org/maven/bsf/jars/. Alternatives welcomed, if
needed.
Darn, and (of course), that is Jakarta not [EMAIL PROTECTED] Anybody
This gives a list :
http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/bsf/bsf/details.html
rhino, rhino-cocoondev, webwork, ws-soap, jakarta-turbine-fulcrum, ws-wsif,
dist-xalan2, cocoon-block-bsf.
regards
Adam
- Original Message -
From: Antoine Levy-Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gump code and
Why doesn't the gump PMC sponsor this mailing list?
- Sam Ruby
Original Message
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Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 11:02:17 -0700 (PDT)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The following comment
Unless there is objection I will reopen the request as the Gump PMC
Sam Ruby wrote:
Why doesn't the gump PMC sponsor this mailing list?
- Sam Ruby
Original Message
Subject: [jira] Commented: (INFRA-95) Please create a
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Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Bela Ban [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I removed some deprecated method. Those should be easy to change though.
[javac]
/usr/local/gump/public/workspace/jakarta-turbine-jcs/src/java/org/apache/jc
s
/auxiliary/lateral/javagroups/LateralJGSender.java:183: cannot resolve
So it
billbarker2004/07/22 21:09:00
Modified:project jakarta-tomcat-5.xml jakarta-tomcat-catalina.xml
Log:
Changing the bogus value for tomcat33.home to something.
It seems that Gumpy now wants to nag me just because my project file is ugly :).
The new value should hopefully not
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