On Thu, 30 Jun 2005, Adam R. B. Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anybody have thoughts on if we ought (1) always use gmake not make
on solaris,
I wouldn't restrict that to Solaris, it may very well apply to AIX or
some BSDs as well. On MacOS X it would be gnumake, not gmake - but at
least on my
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005, Adam R. B. Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To my knowledge here are the best known candiates (plus some others
I've heard discussed.)
- Java JSP/Struts. - Cocoon (Stefano has spent significant time on
this, he feels it is worth
evaluating.)
- mod_python (Leo has
On Tue, 28 Jun 2005, Bill Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but that would require some nice person to download it and set it up
as an installed package.
done - and I also changed the catalina descriptor.
Stefan
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To
On Jun 30, 2005, at 7:24 PM, Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
To my knowledge here are the best known candiates (plus some others
I've
heard discussed.)
- Java JSP/Struts.
- Cocoon (Stefano has spent significant time on this, he feels it
is worth
evaluating.)
- mod_python (Leo has spent some
Dear Gumpmeisters,
The following 11 notifys should have been sent
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Dear Gumpmeisters,
The following 11 notifys should have been sent
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Thomas wrote:
Hi Adam and the rest of the group !
Hi Thomas!
Adam you talked about implementing it with python, it will take me a lot
of time since i haven't used python before so I rather do it in Java.
Fine as well :-)
We want to have you as productive as possible. If you can be
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Bill, you asked about GNU make on Solaris. According to [1] it is called
'gmake', and (FWIIW) gmake happens to be on the path. Anybody have thoughts
on if we ought (1) always use gmake not make on solaris, (2) make it
configurable somehow (2) do a hack on this box?
Some input from me about what I think of what technoligy to use. This is
just my opinion and of corse I'm willing to learn something new if thats
what you think would work the best.
On Jun 30, 2005, at 7:24 PM, Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
To my knowledge here are the best known candiates (plus
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Folks, please feel free to chip in your comments/reservations and
perspectives on all of these to help Thomas decide.
I suggest trying dynagump first. If it turns out that Thomas isn't able
to get productive using dynagump, that's a sign that dynagump isn't a
good idea
Simon Kitching wrote:
Hi,
Hi Simon!
The thread about Gump3 presentation made me think about spikesource
(www.spikesource.com)
Spikesource are a new commercial company. One of the things they do is
have a gump-like setup
uhm, I would call that a cruise-control-like setup. Gump is
[your clock is screwed ;-)]
Thomas wrote:
Some input from me about what I think of what technoligy to use. This is
just my opinion and of corse I'm willing to learn something new if thats
what you think would work the best.
I think what works best for you works best for us.
On Jun 30, 2005,
Automate navigation generation for Dynagump
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Key: GUMP-141
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-141
Project: Gump
Type: Improvement
Components: Dynagump
Versions: Gump3-alpha-4
Reporter: Leo Simons
Add some documentation on how to add functionality to Dynagump
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Key: GUMP-142
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-142
Project: Gump
Type: Improvement
Components: Dynagump
Versions:
Create init script for Dynagump
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Key: GUMP-143
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-143
Project: Gump
Type: Improvement
Components: Dynagump
Versions: Gump3-alpha-4
Reporter: Leo Simons
Currently dynagump is
Design and document sensible URL scheme for gump data
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Key: GUMP-144
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-144
Project: Gump
Type: New Feature
Components: Dynagump
Versions: Gump3-alpha-4
Apache HTTPD config snippet for Dynagump
Key: GUMP-145
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-145
Project: Gump
Type: Task
Components: Dynagump
Versions: Gump3-alpha-4
Reporter: Leo Simons
We want to
My environment is
WinXP Running:
Cygwin
java1.4
python2.4
MySQL4.1
I am getting errors from running unit test, that I am having trouble tracing.
==
ERROR: test_visit_module (testDynagumper.DynagumperTestCase)
Take a look at the gump script in the Gump3 branch...I'm simply
comparing for ^no ... as well, IIRC :-)
LSD
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Author: ajack
Date: Thu Jun 30 13:08:21 2005
New Revision: 208672
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=208672view=rev
Log:
On Solaris we are getting no
Justin wrote:
My environment is
WinXP Running:
Cygwin
java1.4
python2.4
MySQL4.1
I am getting errors from running unit test, that I am having trouble tracing.
Thanks Justin. I think these are errors in the tests, so your
environment is probably just fine.
ERROR: test_visit_module
Thomas, Stefano,
I added a new dynagump component in jira:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP
which has just a few of the boring things I jotted down a while back
that would be really nice to get done. Might be nice for getting some
feet wet ;-)
cheers,
Leo
Leo Simons wrote:
Thomas, Stefano,
I added a new dynagump component in jira:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP
which has just a few of the boring things I jotted down a while back
that would be really nice to get done. Might be nice for getting some
feet wet ;-)
I saw that,
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On Tue, 28 Jun 2005, Bill Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but that would require some nice person to download it and set it up
as an installed package.
done - and I also changed the catalina descriptor.
Thank you
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