>Nightly builds of Struts follow the GUMP philosophy
>(http://jakarta.apache.org/gump) -- latest and greatest of everything.
>They also include all of the exact JAR files that they are built against,
>and should be used that way.  This is necessary because new features in
>Struts often depend on new features of the component libraries.  Because
>these builds all take place on my machine, they also correspond to the
>nightly build (of the same date) for each of the Commons components in
>question.
>
>For releases, a prerequisite for a Struts 1.1 final release will be final
>releases of the component libraries so that users can depend on a stable
>version.
>

FYI, the latest jars are available from gump at the following URL:
http://gump.covalent.net/jars/

I guess it's tabo to include a copy of the jars in the src distribution?  I 
just wondered since they are included in the binary distribution.  It's just 
a little more work to download the jars either from the binary distribution 
or from the gump URL, but it would be super cool, IMHO, if they were 
included in the src distribution.

Thanks,
Steve



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