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Posted to general@gump.apache.org by Bruno Furtado <bf...@tpi.com.br> on 2003/02/06 19:47:01 UTC
RE: Using Gump in my Company
Thanks for your answers, I´ll start studying it
:)
"Adam Jack"
<ajack@TrySyb Para: "'Gump code and data'" <gu...@jakarta.apache.org>
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Assunto: RE: Using Gump in my Company
12/06/2003
19:24
Responder a
"Gump code
and data"
Is Gump recommend for someone to use in its company projects?
I do, and I would.
Is it used to coordenate continuous integration among any
arbitrary
projects, for example excluding jakarta projects?
I do so. I run three gumps, but for most folks two (or one) would do:
1) Full stack w/ all Jakarta base plus my stuff. [Stack often break before
compiling my stuff, hence (2).] I use this for early warning against
external changes.
2) My stuff only (w/ rest as installed "packages"). I use this primarily
for
warning of internal conflicts.
Does anyone use Gump with this purpose? Is it hard to get things
working?
Yes and Yes -- and can I repeat "Yes". Should it be? No -- but it can be.
Those XML files can bite you in the butt in 1000 ways, they are intricately
woven. I made some rookies mistakes, like stubbornly trying to hand edit my
profile, but if you start small (a profile with your packages and a few of
your modules/projects) then you ought be in good shape.
regards,
Adam
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