On 1/15/02 12:19 PM, "Jon Scott Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> on 1/15/02 8:29 AM, "Jason van Zyl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Even though we don't have automated JAR downloading yet we will need a place
>> to keep them so how about we follow what Kurt and Dan have done by making a
>> publicly available web directory with all the JARs used for building.
>> 
>> How about in a directory on the turbine website?
>> 
>> We can try to use released versions of JARs and start documenting how these
>> JARs will be updated as we'll have to be careful if this is what everyone is
>> going to build against. This can eventually be integrated with
>> Gump/Maven/JJAR so that it becomes more of a universal JAR repository but we
>> can work out some bugs amongst ourselves for a while and at least make it
>> easier for people to build.
> 
> HA!!!!!!! I *knew* this is what it would eventually turn into. A friggen
> directory on disk that we point URL's at. :-) Oh...this is tooo funny.

Why is that funny? Isn't that what was supposed to happen? If this one
directory works for all our projects isn't that a step in the right
direction?

> My suggestion is that you at least check these things into CVS and then use
> viewcvs.cgi to create URL's to download specific versions of the jar files.
> The reason is that many jar's are built from CVS on a specific date.
> Therefore, being able to point at a specific version of a jar built from CVS
> will be necessary.

I don't mind CVS either, but I would like to at least try to stick to
released versions. I think we can do this with almost everything except the
turbine related projects themselves.
 
> -jon
> 
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