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Posted to dev@edgent.apache.org by Dale LaBossiere <dm...@gmail.com> on 2016/08/15 17:55:24 UTC
gradle / release question
@ddebrunne, EDGENT-139 notes a goal is to remove external dependencies from the edgent git repo, and presumably from a generated binary edgent-release.tgz ultimately available from the edgent website.
I’m unclear on what you imagined users of a binary external-dependency-less edgent-release.tgz would do to create a working environment for say the “samples” included in that release — so that ./runhelloworld.sh works. Can you share your thoughts / weave a story for this?
Thanks
— Dale
Re: gradle / release question
Posted by Dale LaBossiere <dm...@gmail.com>.
Answered my own question. I should have read the jira more closely. It indicates the release tgz is still to include the jars for ext dependencies.
— Dale
> On Aug 15, 2016, at 1:55 PM, Dale LaBossiere <dm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> @ddebrunne, EDGENT-139 notes a goal is to remove external dependencies from the edgent git repo, and presumably from a generated binary edgent-release.tgz ultimately available from the edgent website.
>
> I’m unclear on what you imagined users of a binary external-dependency-less edgent-release.tgz would do to create a working environment for say the “samples” included in that release — so that ./runhelloworld.sh works. Can you share your thoughts / weave a story for this?
>
> Thanks
> — Dale