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Posted to commits@ofbiz.apache.org by jl...@apache.org on 2017/03/12 12:31:10 UTC
svn commit: r1786566 - /ofbiz/ofbiz-framework/trunk/README.md
Author: jleroux
Date: Sun Mar 12 12:31:10 2017
New Revision: 1786566
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1786566&view=rev
Log:
No functional change, just a fews word about pullPluginSource and the
pullAllPluginsSource Gradle tasks and where the .svn directory are placed.
Modified:
ofbiz/ofbiz-framework/trunk/README.md
Modified: ofbiz/ofbiz-framework/trunk/README.md
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ofbiz/ofbiz-framework/trunk/README.md?rev=1786566&r1=1786565&r2=1786566&view=diff
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--- ofbiz/ofbiz-framework/trunk/README.md (original)
+++ ofbiz/ofbiz-framework/trunk/README.md Sun Mar 12 12:31:10 2017
@@ -522,7 +522,9 @@ it in the plugins directory. In addition
task if it is defined for the plugin being downloaded.
This task is mostly useful when working on the trunk branch
-as it pulls in the latest version of a plugin
+as it pulls in the latest version of a plugin.
+
+>_Note_: This plugin will have its own .svn directory placed inside the plugin directory.
`gradlew pullPluginSource -PpluginId=ecommerce`
@@ -539,6 +541,8 @@ mostly used by developers or individuals
recommend using this task on releases of OFBiz, instead consider using the "pullPlugin"
task to get the correct version of a plugin compatible with your release.
+>_Note_: All the plugins will share a .svn directory placed in the plugins directory.
+
### Install a plugin
If you have a plugin called mycustomplugin and want to install it in OFBiz follow the