Tod Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: You should be able to install it directly from the net by doing
maven -DgroupId=turbine -DartifactId=maven-turbine-plugin -Dversion=1.2-rc1 plugin:download The final release depends on the final release of turbine-2.3.1, which depends on the final release of torque-3.1.1 and commons-configuration-1.0, for which I sent out a CfV today. :-) Regards Henning >David Demner wrote: >> >> Hi Tod, >> >> AFAIK, the TDK is a working tomcat installation, some scripts for starting >> new projects relatively painlessly, and a collection of jar files that basic >> Turbine projects need. All you really need to get turbine running is the >> jar files, but it's probably best to install the TDK (or META) on another >> box, run the scripts that start your project (good demo application), and >> copy the application's webapps/xxx to the working Tomcat installation. Then >> everything should just work. >Oddly enough I just tried to download the latest TDK. This page: >http://jakarta.apache.org/turbine/tdk/tdk-howto.html references TDK >v2.3, but the turbine release repository doesn't list v2.3 anywhere. >Where did you get it? >I also looked into META and the main Turbine page points to this link: >http://jakarta.apache.org/turbine/turbine-2.4/maven-turbine-plugin/index.html. >After reading through the navigation links on the left I found that >there is supposed to ba a binary version of the plugin but all I could >find was CVS based source. >Is there a binary Release build for META and if so where can I get it? >If not, is there a Release source repository I can get it from? >Thanks - Tod >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Dipl.-Inf. (Univ.) Henning P. Schmiedehausen INTERMETA GmbH [EMAIL PROTECTED] +49 9131 50 654 0 http://www.intermeta.de/ RedHat Certified Engineer -- Jakarta Turbine Development -- hero for hire Linux, Java, perl, Solaris -- Consulting, Training, Development "Fighting for one's political stand is an honorable action, but re- fusing to acknowledge that there might be weaknesses in one's position - in order to identify them so that they can be remedied - is a large enough problem with the Open Source movement that it deserves to be on this list of the top five problems." -- Michelle Levesque, "Fundamental Issues with Open Source Software Development" --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]