On Apr 12, 2005 10:23 AM, Siegfried Goeschl
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 2) If you don't mind I would stay clear of bundling the JARs - I can add
> a goal to the Maven build to copy all dependent JARs into a directory
> and I can also provide the same magic using ANT (with a little bit  more
> work ouf course but there was reason why Maven was invented)

I know absolutely nothing about Maven, but AFAIK it is a developer tool
and not for being used by the end user. In other words, I'd still recommend
that these jar files are being added to the binary distribution. If
you feel, you
are able to do this with Ant, fine for me.


> 4) I hate to say it but for we need JUnit tests for applied patches. I
> have no intention to run an OS project differently from my commercial
> projects ... ;-)

Are you referring to any particular case or patch?


Jochen


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