Hi folks Thanks, when there's a complete patched one, I'll give it a spin and comment. May we have a few brief details for the system where the clean install currently worked?
Incidentally, on a 'testing architecture' question, I decided it would be simpler to own the whole tool chain during experimentation (meaning, I can dip in anywhere), this makes this very attractive. Best regards Hugh On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 11:28 PM, Ross Gardler (JIRA) <[email protected]>wrote: > > [ > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WOOKIE-26?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel] > > Ross Gardler updated WOOKIE-26: > ------------------------------- > > Attachment: updatedBuild.txt > > At the London meetup Matthew Bucket attempted to do an install on a clean > machine using this patch. he had a few problems (and solved a couple too). > > I've now created a working version on a completely clean machine, this > needed a couple of changes, they are in this new patch. Note, this needs to > be applied after the first patch as it only deals with changes inthe build > system. There will, unfortunately, be some some conflicts, but they will be > minor. > > Once we have the code in SVN (see INFRA-2273) I'll rebuild this whole patch > against that. In the meantime people can apply these patches locally. > > > Standalone version of Wookie for development > > -------------------------------------------- > > > > Key: WOOKIE-26 > > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WOOKIE-26 > > Project: Wookie > > Issue Type: Improvement > > Components: Server > > Reporter: Ross Gardler > > Fix For: 0.8.1 > > > > Attachments: standalone-additions.tar.gz, standalone.diff, > updatedBuild.txt > > > > Original Estimate: 6h > > Time Spent: 4h > > Remaining Estimate: 2h > > > > A key objective for any open source project is to minimise the barriers > to entry for new developers. Currently a prospective developer needs to jump > through quite a number of hoops to get started (install tomcat, install > mysql, configure database, set up realms etc. etc.) > > On the mail list it was proposed and approved that we would create a > version that used Apache Derby (thus getting rid of the GPLd MySQL > dependency) and Jetty to provide a pre-configured development environment > requiring zero setup. > > -- > This message is automatically generated by JIRA. > - > You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online. > > -- http://www.hughbarnard.org http://www.big-wave-heuristics.com/ http://www.hackney-environment-network.org.uk/
