Hans Bergsten wrote: >> Good. For JspC, I think there are more urgent problems than the tag >> related problem, such as the mangling issues which just got fixed in >> Tomcat 5. That's why I didn't bother trying to apply whatever patch was >> needed for tags, knowing it would still be broken. > > Well, if you apply the patch that fixes the "NPE when packaged tag > libraries are used" proble, it would be _less_ broken ;-) Seriously, > this patch has been submitted by at least two people, has been available > for months, and does not cause any regression. Why not just apply it > and move on?
You are a tomcat committer just like Remy or everyone else. Commit the fix - and if someone has a problem with it he can -1 and propose a better solution. > The "mangling problem" (I assume you refer to problems with filepath > names containing dots) is far less common, and if it's hard to fix (I > haven't looked at it), it could wait. But if the TC 5 patch can easily > be ported to 4.1, why not do it? Even if you refer to some problem I'm > not aware of, fixing the NPE problem can hardly be a bad idea since > it affects _everyone_ who tries to use JSPC with packaged tag libraries > (the majority case in the real world). Good question. Why not do it ? Thanks for volunteering ! Costin --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]