On 15 Oct 2009, at 07:44, Hugh Barnard <[email protected]>
wrote:
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?
The patch was originnaly built on OSX, Matthew was also on OSX. I
built it on a clean windows XP (Java 6) for my latest update. When we
have the code in SVN I'll rebuild it on a clean Linux machine.
You will also need Apache Ant (or working in an IDE that includes it,
such as Eclipse). Everything else will be brought in by the build
system. All you will need to do is 'ant run'
Ross
Sent from my mobile device.
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:
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https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WOOKIE-26?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel]
Ross Gardler updated WOOKIE-26:
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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.
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