Thanks Chris. I'm traveling this week and on semi-vacation so I'll take a look when I return. (Other committers are welcome to review and commit.)
alex On Friday, August 6, 2010, Chris Dean <[email protected]> wrote: > I added a patch to https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BUILDR-259 > > There is also a git repo at http://github.com/ctdean/buildr > > Cheers, > Chris Dean > > Alex Boisvert <[email protected]> writes: >> The best way to send a patch is through Jira (and clicking the ASF license >> grant checkbox). >> >> *BUT* if you think the code needs some iterating over (by you or other >> non-committers) before it's finalized, it's probably better to put it on >> github as a fork of http://github.com/apache/buildr. >> >> Another option would be to keep it separate from buildr and package it as a >> plugin (gem). This way, it could evolve independently of buildr on its own >> release cycle. If you're interested in trying this out but getting it to >> work as a plugin seems like a challenge to you, let's start with a complete >> fork and I can help to make it a plugin as a second step. >> >> alex >> >> >> On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 2:12 PM, Chris Dean <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> I have something working on my desktop. I'm sure that there are many >>> things wrong, but it's ready for someone else to take a look at it. >>> What's the best way to send a patch? >>> >>> Currently we have working: >>> >>> - Compiling clojure >>> - Running clojure tests >>> - A clojure shell/repl >>> - A running swank server (Swank is part of an Emacs dev environment) >>> - Some docs >>> >>> for some definition of "working". >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Chris Dean >>> >>> Chris Dean <[email protected]> writes: >>> > Thanks. I'll give it a go. >>> > >>> > My ignorance of Buildr is profound, but I'll see if I can stumble >>> > through. >>> > >>> > Cheers, >>> > Chris Dean >>> > >>> > Daniel Spiewak <[email protected]> writes: >>> >> Tweak the branch! Tweak the branch! :-) >>> >> >>> >> It is quite a bit out of date, I must admit. I think I had it updated >>> to >>> >> Buildr 1.3.5 and Clojure 1.0, but that was about where things stopped. >>> >> Clearly things have moved forward since then. My advice to you would be >>> to >>> >> fork that branch and then rebase it forward to the latest from git:// >>> >> git.apache.org/buildr.git (which is an official mirror of the SVN, >>> >> maintained by Apache). If you can get something working, we would love >>> to >>> >> fold it into the Buildr mainline. I've always thought that Clojure >>> support >>> >> in Buildr would be cool (naturally, since I started the branch), I just >>> >> haven't had time to work on it recently. >>> >> >>> >> Daniel >>> >> >>> >> On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 9:59 PM, Chris Dean <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >> >>> >>> I'm interested in using Buildr on a Clojure project. I downloaded a >>> >>> fork of buildr from http://github.com/djspiewak/buildr and managed to >>> >>> get that somewhat working. >>> >>> >>> >>> If I wanted to continue using Buildr and Clojure what is the best path >>> >>> to take? Should I tweak this branch? or is there something working in >>> a >>> >>> newer branch? >>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Chris Dean >>> >>> >>> >
