27;t know what this means. It sounds bad, but it's listed as Info. Does
this have anything to do with the failure?
Sorry for being dense. ;-( Any help much appreciated.
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'struts' project in Gump to use SVN
instead of CVS. So I believe all that's needed is to build that
instead of 'jakarta-struts', which can be considered obsolete at this
point.
Can one of the Gumpers help us out here, please?
TIA.
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Hundreds of Gump messages have been sent to the Jakarta commons-dev
mailing list in the last couple of days. We're drowning in them. Please
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For addit
cy for a taglib that sends
e-mail. ;-) And it's not an API that Gump would be building, either.
Is there a problem with Gump that's causing these failures?
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Looks like they may have made another change that is causing the XTags
taglib in Jakarta Taglibs to fail now... ;-(
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> This patch was applied by Jaxen folk.
>
> It was good of
probably a
matter of making the file(s) non-writable, which I believe would need to be
done by someone in either the gump or apsite group. (I'm not exactly sure
who the file owners are, and am not logged on right now.)
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> Thanks in advance.
>
> regards,
>
think we need to get past
> this early on,
> since this is so crucial to Python.
I've always used 4-space indentation in Python projects (and other
languages, for that matter). But then I'm not (yet) active in the code base,
so I shouldn't really have a say...
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more of it's own
> tools.]
>
> - Or, are folks ok with Gump having other language components,
> and requiring
> a build prior to being able to run it. Any such build would need to be
> automated so we could deploy remote Gump agents. (Clearly this approach is
> achievable,
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Mar 2004, Martin Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tue, 30 Mar 2004, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
>
> >> I'll ping the Struts folks as soon as we have a a first Gump build
> >> to point them to.
e 'type' attribute was deprecated in August 2002, long before
Struts 1.1 was released, and then removed in August 2003. The sslext
folks had a year to address the deprecation. ;-) See:
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/jakarta-struts/doc/userG
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> Apache Organization
Should this be "Apache Software Foundation"?
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> Brutus
> http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public
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building
successfully every time.
Of course, I may be misinterpreting you entirely...
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> Of course it becomse a little more complicated to know what jars were
> used for what. But I think we could keep track of that.
>
> Hmm almost like a
;d suggest either picking another
one or avoiding an acronym all together.
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> What is harm and what is refining discussion? If we remove it, what
> incentive do folks have to contribute improvements?
>
> I'll do whatever the group determines, but first teach me
nobody likes, instead of "FOG" as Friend Of Gump. If it was
clear that it's a "friendship index", I don't think there would be a need
to invert the sense, because a higher friendship index sounds better than
a low one. ;-)
My 2 cents...
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On Tue, 23 Mar 2004, Sam Ruby wrote:
> Stefan Bodewig wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Gump has been trying to tell you about the build problem for the
ndly, specifically the
"show them what they are doing is harmful to client projects". This sounds
like a parent scolding a naughty child. Yes, we know it's not good, but we
didn't sit around and try to come up with ways to break Velocity-Tools. It
was a
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