Just a question then: If you don't have the xjavadoc codebase, where do you
get xjavadoc.jar from? Do you think we should put it under xdoclet/lib ? If
that's what you mean, please read David Jenck's post on the same subject.
Why is it a problem for you to pull xjavadoc sources?

Aslak

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Erik
> Hatcher
> Sent: 23. mars 2002 17:40
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Xdoclet-devel] CVS update: xdoclet/core/script Build.bat
> build.sh build.xml
>
>
> A build request.... please allow the build to work either by building
> xjavadoc (as you have it now, it seems) or with the presence of
> xjavadoc.jar.
>
> I personally won't have any need/desire to pull the source tree
> for xjavadoc
> and build it myself, but I do want to work on the xdoclet codebase.  With
> clever use of <condition> and <available> and such it should be
> easy to have
> the xdoclet build work either way.
>
>     Erik
>


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