Daniel, Thanks for doing this. Is there anyway I can just grab your fix and still use the 1.3.4 version of buildr?
Thanks, Doug Farmer On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 2:04 AM, Daniel Spiewak <djspie...@gmail.com> wrote: > http://people.apache.org/~djspiewak/<http://people.apache.org/%7Edjspiewak/> > > Use the relevant .gem from the above URL (-java if you're using JRuby, > otherwise just the plain one). Let me warn you once again that these are > snapshots taken directly from the trunk/ thirty seconds ago. > > Daniel > > On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 9:58 PM, Daniel Spiewak <djspie...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Buildr is written in Ruby. That means no compilation! :-) I know what > you > > mean though. I can build you a gem from trunk/ (or one of the other devs > > can). Alternatively, you can try the snapshot gem on GitHub, but I doubt > > that it is up to date. > > > > To use the GitHub gem, add http://gems.github.com into your sources list > > and then gem install apache-buildr. Be warned though, whether or not the > > GitHub gem is up to date, it's certainly not a tested, solid release. > Use > > at your own risk! > > > > Daniel > > > > > > On Jun 9, 2009, at 9:18 PM, doug4...@gmail.com wrote: > > > > Daniel, > >> > >> Thanks for your prompt resolution to this issue. How can I get the > changes > >> that you've made with out compiling my own version? I see that the fixed > >> version is 1.3.5 but the most recent stable version of buildr is 1.3.4. > >> > >> Thanks again! > >> > >> Doug > >> > >> On Jun 9, 2009 5:42pm, Doug Farmer <doug4...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >>> Daniel, > >>> > >> > >> The issue is filed under BUILDR-285. > >>> Thanks, > >>> Doug Farmer > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >> On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 5:29 PM, Daniel Spiewak djspie...@gmail.com> > >>> wrote: > >>> > >> > >> This sounds like a bug to me. Could you file as an issue please? > >>> > >> > >> http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/Buildr I think I have an idea of > >>> what > >>> > >> > >> might be wrong, so I'll take a look at it asap. > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >> Daniel > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 4:07 PM, Doug Farmer doug4...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >> > Hello, > >>> > >> > >> > > >>> > >> > >> > I'm running into a problem when I try to run cobertura report > >>> generation > >>> > >> > >> > during a build. I receive the following error stating, "Error: data > >>> file > >>> > >> > >> > C:\Dev\Components\reports\cobertura.ser does not exist". > >>> > >> > >> > > >>> > >> > >> > Here's the basic structure of my build file. > >>> > >> > >> > > >>> > >> > >> > desc "Components" > >>> > >> > >> > define "components" do > >>> > >> > >> > > >>> > >> > >> > desc "Some Component" > >>> > >> > >> > define "someComponent" do > >>> > >> > >> > > >>> > >> > >> > end > >>> > >> > >> > > >>> > >> > >> > end > >>> > >> > >> > > >>> > >> > >> > Since no code actually exists in the *components* project there > isn'ta > >>> > >> > >> > need > >>> > >> > >> > to run or create any reports. If I execute *buildr test > >>> > >> > >> > components:someComponent:cobertura:html* on the command line > everything > >>> > >> > >> > works fine because I'm specifying a specific the project I want to > >>> build > >>> > >> > >> > and > >>> > >> > >> > generate reports. If I excute *buildr test cobertura:html* on the > >>> command > >>> > >> > >> > line I get the above error. > >>> > >> > >> > > >>> > >> > >> > Has anyone come across this problem or can point out to me what I may > >>> be > >>> > >> > >> > doing wrong. The buildr documentation doesn't seem to be very helpful > >>> and > >>> > >> > >> > I'm kind of at a loss. > >>> > >> > >> > > >>> > >> > >> > Thanks in advance for you help. > >>> > >> > >> > > >>> > >> > >> > Doug > >>> > >> > >> > > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >