Hi,

I would like to start contributing to the Tuscany C++ implementation. I know that you're all in the middle of freezing the C++ M1 release, are there any areas in particular where I can help? It's probably not the right time to introduce any breaking code changes :) but maybe I can help with testing or any minor documentation fixes?

So far I've tested the M1 RC2 SCA source distributions and also rebuilt the runtime and samples from the SVN head on Linux Redhat EL4. I followed the steps in build.txt and GettingStarted and found them pretty straightforward.

The source distributions look good to me. I was able to run the SCA Calculator sample without any problem. I only ran into a few minor things that do not actually impact the release. - The build.txt under tuscany/cpp/ talks about libxml2 2.6.19 but Axis2 0.92 requires 2.6.20. The GettingStarted doc that ships with the release is correct and says 2.6.20, so people who download the release will be OK. - It would be nice to set the svn:ignore properties to allow SVN to ignore all the files generated by the build, and not running the risk of people checking these files in by mistake.

I can take care of these two changes if you want, but let me know what you prefer... I really don't want to disrupt your release freeze process and introduce changes while you're releasing and tagging... Thanks.

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Jean-Sebastien


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