Jon Stevens wrote:
now, if i can get some help with the encoding problem,
that would be nice...
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At 22:12 14.03.2001 -0800, Jon Stevens wrote:
Ok,
I think this encoding stuff with Ceki's name is a bug in the OSX JVM that
I'm using, so we may have to revert back to using "u" for a bit until the
OSX GM is out and I can test/use that. :-( The weird thing is that I'm not
convinced that it is
Done and done.
(this was my first site update, so if someone would give it a look-see
to make sure all is well, I would be much obliged...)
geir
Sam Ruby wrote:
Jon Stevens wrote:
now, if i can get some help with the encoding problem,
that would be nice...
Conor,
At 11:02 15.03.2001 +1100, Conor MacNeill wrote:
Ceki,
I would like to give you some feedback on the common directory layout
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/dirlayout.html
This is mostly from my Ant perspective and somewhat from my impression of
some other common practices in the
Ceki Glc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 11:02 15.03.2001 +1100, Conor MacNeill wrote:
I think that there should be a recommendation that any file/dir not
under CVS control should go into the .cvsignore file.
There is no need to adding any files to .cvsignore if you add files
to CVS control
At 01:34 16.03.2001 +1100, Peter Donald wrote:
build directory
Many of the Jakarta projects put the build files in the project's root
directory and use the build directory for build results, such as build
classes which will be jarred up into the distribution
So by build/ you
At 02:46 16.03.2001 +1100, Peter Donald wrote:
At 04:17 15/3/01 +0100, Ceki Glc wrote:
A lot of projects use dist/, in my personal projects I use out/ while some
projects use bin/.
See, these names are like colors, blue, green, or yellow... At face value,
they are all equivalent. That's what I
This is not the list for that question - try tomcat-users
Cheers,
Pete
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