On Dec 14, 2009, at 3:58 PM, Lachlan Deck wrote:
> On 15/12/2009, at 5:20 AM, Henrique Gomes wrote:
>
>> On Dec 14, 2009, at 4:42 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
>>
>>> In any case, Wonder uses build properties to decide where the various
>>> directories are.
>>>
>>> You can put a file named "build.properties" in the Wonder root directory to
>>> dictate the build properties which includes the target directory or pass a
>>> build.properties on the command line to override wonder's build properties.
>>
>> Yes, the problem is the amount of properties. I have hudson building wonder
>> in ${WORKSPACE}/Root. And the other jobs using the artifacts from the wonder
>> build, expanding the tar.gz on {WORKSPACE}/Root.
>> That's all fine for the build server. On my mac I just wanted a simple
>> -local switch to have wonder install the frameworks on ~/Library/Frameworks.
>> I seldom require them like that, and dislike putting stuff in /Library if it
>> is just for a quick test.
>> In those cases I manually cp -r from the build directory....
>
> Just to reiterate the point that Henrique Prange made - should you choose to
> use maven you can define all of the necessary dependencies *once* for the
> project and it will build everywhere... no additional hoops to jump through
> via additional shell scripts or ensuring that the same versions of frameworks
> are installed in the same places etc
You know, one of these days I'll have to take a look at Maven... :-)
David Avendasora
Senior Software Engineer
K12, Inc.
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