On Monday 15 January 2007 15:34, Markus Barchfeld wrote:
As version number I would suggest the base version of JRuby (0.9.2) plus
maybe the revision number of JRuby's subversion as qualifier (2742). So,
if you create a jar from the current trunk of JRuby, the version could
be 0.9.2.2742. This
Mirko Stocker wrote:
On Monday 15 January 2007 15:34, Markus Barchfeld wrote:
As version number I would suggest the base version of JRuby (0.9.2) plus
maybe the revision number of JRuby's subversion as qualifier (2742). So,
if you create a jar from the current trunk of JRuby, the version
Mirko,
Feel free to update jruby. I just generate a jar and stick it into our
org.jruby plugin. Be sure to increment the plugin.xml version number so it
will override any previous versions.
I don't know if anyone is actively working on fixing the test suite. I
just noticed a number of errors
On Monday 15 January 2007 14:32, Christopher Williams wrote:
Mirko,
Feel free to update jruby. I just generate a jar and stick it into our
org.jruby plugin. Be sure to increment the plugin.xml version number so it
will override any previous versions.
About the version.. I'm going to need a
Mirko Stocker wrote:
On Monday 15 January 2007 14:32, Christopher Williams wrote:
Mirko,
Feel free to update jruby. I just generate a jar and stick it into our
org.jruby plugin. Be sure to increment the plugin.xml version number so it
will override any previous versions.
About
On Monday 15 January 2007 15:34, Markus Barchfeld wrote:
If the JRuby source is patched the patch should be included in the JRuby
plug-in, too.
I think I'm going to update to the official JRuby and when they included our
patches, update again.
Furthermore I would suggest to add the sources