[Lift] Re: Stand alone download

2008-10-20 Thread David Pollak
tunaforcats.com/maven_m2_rep.tgz On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 1:31 AM, Dorinel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Its never really an issue for us as were all connected to the net. Can > > > I ask why you cant connect that machine to the net? > > > > A fair number of secure organizations (corpor

[Lift] Re: Stand alone download

2008-10-18 Thread Dorinel
> > Its never really an issue for us as were all connected to the net. Can > > I ask why you cant connect that machine to the net? > > A fair number of secure organizations (corporate, government, etc.) may > opt to not have direct Internet connections.  It's not that uncommon. Yes, it's true.

[Lift] Re: Stand alone download

2008-10-17 Thread David Pollak
Tim Perrett wrote: > That would give you the lift jars and things, but not the maven tools > (which I presume if he's asking, he doesnt have). > > Lift has a bunch of dependencies, and then those dependencies have > there dependencies. My ~/.m2 directory is 166mb right now, so I guess > you'd nee

[Lift] Re: Stand alone download

2008-10-17 Thread Tim Perrett
That would give you the lift jars and things, but not the maven tools (which I presume if he's asking, he doesnt have). Lift has a bunch of dependencies, and then those dependencies have there dependencies. My ~/.m2 directory is 166mb right now, so I guess you'd need a working, local maven repo f

[Lift] Re: Stand alone download

2008-10-17 Thread Marius
Would this help? http://scala-tools.org/hudson/job/lift/ Br's, Marius On Oct 17, 2:30 pm, Dorinel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is there a stand alone download? I have a computer which can't be > linked to Internet, I can only copy things through usb stick. So how > can I copy lift to that compu