Re: Source files in distribution ?

2002-06-09 Thread Martin van den Bemt

I think there was a big discussion on tomcat-dev about this a year ago. 
Someone suggested to remove the source, since it took extra download
time and wasn't used anyway. The thread was pretty big as far as I
remember..
I guess if the source is still distributes with the binary, it was -1 on
that one ;)

Mvgr,
Martin

On Fri, 2002-06-07 at 22:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I noticed some projects distribute separate 'dist' and 'source' packages, 
 and some include the source in the dist package as well. 
 
 In some cases the 'source' included with the dist doesn't include
 build.xml and the auxiliary files. 
 
 I remember many discussions on 'guideliness' for jakarta distributions,
 was this discussed and is there any good document on how a distribution
 should look like ? 
 
 Also, I remember discussions on a centralised cvs repository with all the 
 binary jars that are redistributable. Did it get -1 or what is needed
 to get such a thing ? 
 
 
 Costin
 
 
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Re: status

2002-06-09 Thread Andrew C. Oliver



There is an installation of Scarab on nagoya which is where I've been
working on upgrading what's there. A mailing list for the admin has also
been setup [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Cool I'll subscribe.

  

I was gone for about six weeks so I didn't know there was discussion of
Scarab but nagoya is where it will live as it's well maintained (that's
not to say your colo box wouldn't be), backed up regularly and well
connected.
  

Oh no, I am practicing on my colo box.  I've never installed scarab 
before so *shrug* its called
paranoia (my preferred mode of system adminstration).  I intended to 
install it on nagoya.  I've no
desire to assume that kinda traffic on my box ;-)

Sorry for the confusion, this was intended as a status update for a 
previous mail.

Currently Daniel Rall and I get the scarab-admin mail but I know that
Dan is super busy and probably wouldn't mind you taking his place if
you're keen on helping with Scarab. Or we can simply add you to the list
of admins.
 

Cool, Pier gave me access to the box.  Is there any data in that scarab 
install?  

-Andy

  

-Andy


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Re: status

2002-06-09 Thread Jason van Zyl

On Sun, 2002-06-09 at 13:11, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
 
 
 There is an installation of Scarab on nagoya which is where I've been
 working on upgrading what's there. A mailing list for the admin has also
 been setup [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 
 Cool I'll subscribe.

We'll just add you to the list, nothing to subscribe to.
 
   
 
 I was gone for about six weeks so I didn't know there was discussion of
 Scarab but nagoya is where it will live as it's well maintained (that's
 not to say your colo box wouldn't be), backed up regularly and well
 connected.
   
 
 Oh no, I am practicing on my colo box.  I've never installed scarab 
 before so *shrug* its called
 paranoia (my preferred mode of system adminstration).  I intended to 
 install it on nagoya.  I've no
 desire to assume that kinda traffic on my box ;-)
 
 Sorry for the confusion, this was intended as a status update for a 
 previous mail.
 
 Currently Daniel Rall and I get the scarab-admin mail but I know that
 Dan is super busy and probably wouldn't mind you taking his place if
 you're keen on helping with Scarab. Or we can simply add you to the list
 of admins.
  
 
 Cool, Pier gave me access to the box.  Is there any data in that scarab 
 install?  

Yes, but we can dump it pretty easily. There is a #scarab chatroom on
irc.whichever.com:6667 if you want to chat about the details. Dan is
usually there too.

 -Andy
 
   
 
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[ANNOUNCEMENT] JXPath 1.0 Beta 2 released

2002-06-09 Thread Dmitri Plotnikov

JXPath 1.0 Beta 2 has been released.  JXPath is a component of Jakarta
Commons.

JXPath is an interpreter of the XPath expression language. JXPath applies
XPath expressions to graphs of objects of all kinds: JavaBeans, Collections,
arrays, Maps, Servlet contexts, DOM etc, including mixtures thereof.  It is
highly extensible, allowing the developer to customize support for existing
object models and introduce support for new ones.

This Beta release incorporates a good number of bug fixes and documentation
updates.

Great thanks to
Ivelin Ivanov,
Jeff Turner,
Jérôme Pochat,
Markus Menner,
Ovidiu Predescu,
Torsten Curdt
for extensive testing of JXPath, insightful suggestions and bug reports.

Also, special thanks to
dIon Gillard and
Pete Kazmier
for their help with the web site.

Home page:
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/jxpath

Downloads (source and binaries):
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-commons/release/commons-jxpath/v1.0


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