Adam,
Since you asked about some code review...I'll fire off my random thoughts as
I read your commits. I hope they help :)
On 18-05-2005 22:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Author: ajack
Date: Wed May 18 13:43:01 2005
New Revision: 170825
URL:
On 19-05-2005 01:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Author: ajack
Date: Wed May 18 16:26:26 2005
New Revision: 170842
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=170842view=rev
Log:
1) Removed Homedir, since home isn't an output.
Yes it is! Just think JAVA_HOME, ANT_HOME,
On 19-05-2005 20:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Author: ajack
Date: Thu May 19 11:57:23 2005
New Revision: 170979
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=170979view=rev
Log:
Added $JAVA_HOME/lib/tools.jar to classpath, allowng dist-ant to build. :-)
Man, that sucks badly!
On 23-05-2005 23:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-#!/usr/bin/bash
+#!/bin/bash
/usr/bin/env bash
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1) Removed Homedir, since home isn't an output.
Yes it is! Just think JAVA_HOME, ANT_HOME, JIKES_HOME, etc. A lot of
native
code projects find each other via a prefix directory. Step out of the
confines of the java world :-)
I'm not thinking Java, I'm thinking Gump.[1] What you are
1) Added to the tsws1.xml workspace:
Which is? That info should not be in the commit but rather in the xml
comments for the workspace.
It is a hostname I've used for a couple of years. It is just like
giraffe.xml, I assume, although I suspected that was some new Python module
(like cheetah
Folks,
I am starting to think that Gump3 needs to integrate with JIRA, in
preference to building some functionality itself. Basically, Gump3 ought
leverage JIRA's notification ability (e-mail and RSS), and it's tracking
process (commenting, tracking, status, history). Basically Gump outages
I've enabled public on vmgump [1] to (1) do an official build each day and
(2) deliver notifications via e-mail when it does. With Brutus gone, it
seems time. That said, seems we have some package work to do. [2] [3]
regards
Adam
[1] http://vmgump.apache.org/gump/public/
[2]
) and I'd like
to populate the run/build information. I think I need project_version ids,
but I can't figure out how do calculate them. Do I simply use
http://www.apache.org/projects/{projectname}#20050526 or #HEAD or #gump or
something? Further, ought project dependencies (in project_dependencies
http://vmgump.apache.org/ needs a landing page
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Key: GUMP-132
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-132
Project: Gump
Type: Task
Components: Infrastructure
Reporter: Adam Jack
Priority: Minor
vmgump needs it's cloc kset
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Key: GUMP-133
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-133
Project: Gump
Type: Task
Components: Infrastructure
Reporter: Adam Jack
vmgump says it is 8:30p.m. PDT when it is (at time of writting)
On 26-05-2005 16:39, Adam R. B. Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) Removed Homedir, since home isn't an output.
Yes it is! Just think JAVA_HOME, ANT_HOME, JIKES_HOME, etc. A lot of
native
code projects find each other via a prefix directory. Step out of the
confines of the java world :-)
On 26-05-2005 17:00, Adam R. B. Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) Added to the tsws1.xml workspace:
Which is? That info should not be in the commit but rather in the xml
comments for the workspace.
It is a hostname I've used for a couple of years. It is just like
giraffe.xml, I assume,
On 26-05-2005 17:37, Adam Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did a quick look for ways to talk to JIRA, and I see they have a
WebServices API (built using AXIS).
Jira is nice :-)
Some considerations ...
4) There's a whole bunch of people who don't want to use JIRA because its a
commercial
On 26-05-2005 17:42, Adam Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've enabled public on vmgump [1] to (1) do an official build each day and
(2) deliver notifications via e-mail when it does. With Brutus gone, it
seems time.
Thanks! I was a bit scared to do that with just me as admin :-)
Let's just
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