I'm sure Craig or Martin will chime in about this, but many of the 
Commons components are now able to automatically download the JARs 
you need. I haven't had a chance to backtrack the technicalities 
myself, but I'm guessing this may be an offshoot of the Maven 
functionality. Jelly in the sandbox is a good example. 

-Ted.

10/30/2002 10:32:31 PM, David Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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>I'm starting to work on source patches so I'm setting up my build 
>environment for testing purposes.  I've found this exercise both 
mundane and 
>time consuming.  Would it be worthwhile to post a zipped up build 
>environment with a build.properties that's ready to go?  Getting 
all the 
>appropriate jars and setting the paths is the main problem.
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>This would get new developers up and running immediately and 
maybe promote 
>more involvement.  If I'm the only one that feels this way, then 
it's not 
>worthwhile (and maybe I'm going about it wrong).
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>David
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