As a first time downloader I was confused between what was in the
bundles. I expected tuscany_sca-0.1.incubating-M1.tar.gz to contain the
release but it looks like a source distro; I'm more used to seeing it
the other way around with the binary as the base and the source in a
-src distro.

Maven has the concept of an "identifier" in its naming format which
would name things like:
  tuscany-sca-0.1-incubating-M1-src.tar.gz
  tuscany-sca-0.1-incubating-M1-rhel3.tar.gz
  tuscany-sca-0.1-incubating-M1-win32.tar.gz

Great job on getting it out - now to try out the samples ...
--
Jeremy

Pete Robbins wrote:
> The linux -bin- disto is built on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3
> 
> On 24/06/06, Pete Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>
>>  I have posted a preliminary distro for Tuscany C++ for Linux on
>> http://people.apache.org/~robbinspg/. Windows builds should be posted
>> within the next day or 2.
>>
>> Please note this is NOT a release candidate .. yet. I would appreciate it
>> if someone could download and sanity check the distro and runnig the
>> samples.
>>
>> You need to download an SDO package and an SCA package. Instructions are
>> in the INSTALL files in the root directories of the zip.
>>
>> Axis2c version 0.92 is a pre-req.
>>
>> Please raise Jiras for any problems you find.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> -- 
>> Pete
>>
> 
> 
> 


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