? Maven already bootstraps.....
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Berin Loritsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

05/03/02 11:32 PM
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Despite my comments on General@, I really like what maven offers.  There
are some things that I would like to have in Maven or Centipede, so I
guess the best thing is to lend a hand.  I have limited time, so I will
start with participating on the dev list.  If I can manage code patches
I will send them here.

I already posted some possibilities for bootstrapping maven on the
Alexandria Dev list.  I would like to know what is involved with
having separate repositories.  IOW, to bootstrap Maven we would need
a repository with the working libraries we use--but to test maven
against the latest CVS of the dependancy libs we need to upload
the jars to a separate repository.

The build process for that would be something like this:

bootstrap-maven
  +- download deps from known location
  +- build dep jars
  +- upload dep jars to new repository (i.e. working repository)
  +- rebuild maven with new dep jars

That way Maven itself can avoid circular dependancies in GUMP,
and gain the benefit of early warnings if the dependancy libraries
change their interfaces.

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