On Mon, 2002-03-25 at 21:07, Jon Scott Stevens wrote:
> on 3/25/02 4:50 PM, "Jason van Zyl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Yes, but I'm not the only developer here. You can do just as much as I
> > can to make the Gump build work. I'm taking a different approach which I
> > feel will be sustainable in the long. I consider the failures temporary.
> > I don't agree with the way Gump works, but that shouldn't stop you from
> > editing the gump descriptors.
> 
> But I also don't feel comfortable fixing things because the way I would do
> things is much differently than the way that you would do things.

In an attempt to get things working with Gump I have asked Sam that he
make a concession and not try to build Maven (which has a circ dep
problem), but let me install it on the main Gump machine so that I can
get try to get the turbine builds working.

> > If you are looking to build against sources you have
> > checked out then I can do that.
> 
> I think I have been saying that all along. Gump is the same thing. Building
> against sources one has checked out.
>  
> > I'm not going to stop trying to make Maven work and it's not only me at
> > this point. For this one aspect of Turbine, there has never been more
> > cooperation among our developers in trying to get Maven to work. I don't
> > believe I'm alone when I say that I think Maven will ultimately make
> > this whole process easier and make the inter project processes easier
> > too.
> 
> When?

I am trying right by getting Maven integrated with Gump!

> -jon
> 
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