Re: Status?

2007-03-07 Thread Mark_Melvin
David Crossley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/06/2007 08:32:49 PM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: By the way - I am also interested in the Apache Depot project that is linked to from the Gump page. Unfortunately there is no code or even developer email addresses on the page as it is in

Re: Status?

2007-03-06 Thread Mark_Melvin
Hi Leo, Thanks for the reply. I'll give Gump2 a closer look then. By the way - I am also interested in the Apache Depot project that is linked to from the Gump page. Unfortunately there is no code or even developer email addresses on the page as it is in incubation. Any idea when this will

Re: Status?

2007-03-03 Thread Leo Simons
Hey Mark! On Mar 2, 2007, at 9:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been doing requirements and design for a build system and continuous integration setup for our in-house software and on the build side I have made the rounds from Maven2+Ant to Ivy+Ant to commercial systems to a home-brew

Re: status of xalan breakage?

2005-01-10 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On Thu, 06 Jan 2005, Leo Simons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please see http://gump.apache.org/metadata/project.html#jar It sounds like 'type=boot' needs to be added to the xalan descriptor somewhere. Probably we need work with type=boot for a thing like this, but even then we'd need to

Re: status of xalan breakage?

2005-01-06 Thread Leo Simons
Hi all! On 04-01-2005 20:00, Christine Li [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, To figure out whether build.sysclasspath has been changed recently, I found that on the gump main page under How does Gump work[1], it says Note Gump set's Ant's build.sysclasspath to only and manages the system

Re: status of xalan breakage?

2005-01-06 Thread Christine Li
Christine Li/Toronto/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject Re: status of xalan breakage? Hi all! On 04-01-2005 20:00, Christine Li [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, To figure out whether build.sysclasspath has been changed recently, I found that on the gump main page under How does Gump work[1

Re: status of xalan breakage?

2005-01-04 Thread Christine Li
Hello, To figure out whether build.sysclasspath has been changed recently, I found that on the gump main page under How does Gump work[1], it says Note Gump set's Ant's build.sysclasspath to only and manages the system classpath . So I was wrong in my previous email, we should keep

Re: status of xalan breakage?

2005-01-03 Thread Leo Simons
On 02-01-2005 22:32, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: any objections to me doing this? Not from me! - Leo 1) create a xalan-failing project that uses xalan HEAD to build 2) make the xalan descriptor either package the last release, or build from a known-good tag 3) when xalan-failing

Re: status of xalan breakage?

2005-01-03 Thread Christine Li
Hi, I investigated the failed gump build for xml-xalan before I went on vacation. From the error message, it looks like that there are some classpath setting issues. I have no objections to your temporary solution and I would like to collaborate to get this problem resolved as a developer for

Re: status of xalan breakage?

2005-01-02 Thread Brett Porter
any objections to me doing this? 1) create a xalan-failing project that uses xalan HEAD to build 2) make the xalan descriptor either package the last release, or build from a known-good tag 3) when xalan-failing starts building again, switch back On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 23:03:40 +1100, Brett Porter

Re: [status] main issues

2004-10-07 Thread Niclas Hedhman
On Thursday 07 October 2004 21:37, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote: The problem with maven is that I don't know how we can inject the gump-generated dependency jars into maven. Brett Porter (Maven expert) is normally around to answer questions on how Maven operates. Does anybody have an idea? we

RE: [status] main issues

2004-10-07 Thread Stephen McConnell
-Original Message- From: Stefano Mazzocchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] But the *most* serious concern is that we seem to have no way to build with Maven and, due to excalibur, this is holding up basically 15 percent of our projects (including, yes, you guessed right, cocoon).

Re: [status] main issues

2004-10-07 Thread Stefano Mazzocchi
Stephen, thanks much for your input. Some comments below. But the *most* serious concern is that we seem to have no way to build with Maven and, due to excalibur, this is holding up basically 15 percent of our projects (including, yes, you guessed right, cocoon). Fast track solution could be to

Re: [status] main issues

2004-10-07 Thread Adam R. B. Jack
3) the maven integration is poor and hacky How much do you actually know about this integration? I don't know that it is poor, and I believe it is not hacky. Where are you getting your information? But the *most* serious concern is that we seem to have no way to build with Maven and, due

RE: [status] main issues

2004-10-07 Thread Stephen McConnell
-Original Message- From: Stefano Mazzocchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] But the *most* serious concern is that we seem to have no way to build with Maven and, due to excalibur, this is holding up basically 15 percent of our projects (including, yes, you guessed right, cocoon). Fast

Re: [status] main issues

2004-10-07 Thread Stefano Mazzocchi
Adam R. B. Jack wrote: So what is the problem? Problem is http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/excalibur/ maven integration might not be hacky (true, I had no idea we were injectin stuff in, so I take that back) but it does not work at all. Now, tell me, is this just a matter of fixing the

Re: status blogging

2004-04-14 Thread Adam R. B. Jack
Anything you can do from python can be done via CGI. Anything. Ahhh, reminds me of CGI.pm (and oh the fun I used to have with that :-). I hear you. Hey, I won't -1 any webapp contribution, CGI, framework or otherwise. I think there is Gump Gold in that direction, and feel that any step there is

Re: status blogging

2004-04-14 Thread Adam R. B. Jack
yeah, sams weblog package and ViewSVN :-D. Zope is something I totally don't understand on looking a little closer, for example. I mean, there's a ***class*** named Interface! I am a big turd when it comes to python. I can write like 3 lines of code in one go and then things start breaking.

Re: status blogging

2004-04-13 Thread Sam Ruby
Leo Simons wrote: Stephen McConnell wrote: Adam R. B. Jack wrote: 4) The 'root cause/resolution' for outage X/Y (between too parties) was Z. Log it/Blog it... ++1 If this was available I would definitely use it to post details about what is going on relative to the projects I'm associated

Re: [status] me and gump

2004-04-08 Thread Stephen McConnell
Adam R. B. Jack wrote: 4) The 'root cause/resolution' for outage X/Y (between too parties) was Z. Log it/Blog it... ++1 If this was available I would definitely use it to post details about what is going on relative to the projects I'm associated with. Furthermore - it would provide an extra

status blogging (was: Re: [status] me and gump)

2004-04-08 Thread Leo Simons
Stephen McConnell wrote: Adam R. B. Jack wrote: 4) The 'root cause/resolution' for outage X/Y (between too parties) was Z. Log it/Blog it... ++1 If this was available I would definitely use it to post details about what is going on relative to the projects I'm associated with. Furthermore -

blog Re: [status] me and gump

2004-04-08 Thread Nick Chalko
Stephen McConnell wrote: Adam R. B. Jack wrote: 4) The 'root cause/resolution' for outage X/Y (between too parties) was Z. Log it/Blog it... ++1 If this was available I would definitely use it to post details about what is going on relative to the projects I'm associated with. Furthermore