Hi Thomas,

Thanks a lot for answering. Well I do agree with you with
the release number (and it is something that I ve already
try) but when I did it, I ve got much more errors when
building turbine, almost all junit failed. So I just wonder
if I should put the latest stable release or just the one
indicated in the build file, but most of them are out of
date. Thanks for indicating the right release.

I am going to try again and let you know.

About merlin, I know that it is going to be replaced by
Yaafi on 2.4M2 but I wanted to migrate first to 2.4M1 then
2.4M2. I ve made diff between 2.3.2/2.4M1 and 2.4M1/2.4M2,
and it seems that the major changes are on 2.3.2/2.4M1.

Because of the missing documentation indicating "how to
migrate", I need to understand first what have been changed
and what should I change. I am little bit concern about
2.4M2 because some fulcrum components are not yet released
and for other reasons.

Thomas, my question for 2.4M1 is that: should I care about
the junit tests because  more of them fail when I put the
latest dependencies as you indicate below? Or should the
turbine code and these "test cases" be migrated?

Many thanks,
Thomas

commons-io 0.2-dev.20020717.100545 => 1.3 (there is a big gap?)
commons-lang 2.0 => 2.2 
commons-logging 1.0.3 => 1.1 
commons-pool 1.1 => 1.3
javamail 1.3.1 => 1.4 
torque 3.1 => 3.3-RC1.

> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
org/apache/commons/digester/substitution/VariableExpander
This is part of commons-digester, which is needed by
commons-configuration AFAIK.

>>>>>>  what should I do to fix this test case ?  <<<<<<<

Are you sure that you want to use the Merlin container?
Maybe you should
give YAAFI a try?

>>>>>>> I do not have any opinion on merlin or yaafi.
Because yaafi is in 2.4M2, I am going to use it. Right now
It is not clear on what It does. I seems that it allows
"components" to be pluggable? (I am also little afraid about
this migration because I am not sure about what I am going
to do. I will probably going to learn a lot but I don't want
to loose time)

Many thanks!
Thomas

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