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Posted to general@gump.apache.org by David Saff <sa...@mit.edu> on 2006/06/29 14:48:29 UTC
JUnit fixed
Is it customary to manually send a note when a project has been fixed in
CVS? Or is the fix itself sufficient? Is this the right place to send
such a note?
Regardless, JUnit was broken last night. It should be fixed now. Thanks,
David Saff
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Re: JUnit fixed
Posted by Martin van den Bemt <ml...@mvdb.net>.
It's nice to get some manual feedback if things get fixed :)
Thanx for taking the time to do that..
Mvgr,
Martin
David Saff wrote:
> Is it customary to manually send a note when a project has been fixed in
> CVS? Or is the fix itself sufficient? Is this the right place to send
> such a note?
>
> Regardless, JUnit was broken last night. It should be fixed now. Thanks,
>
> David Saff
>
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Re: JUnit fixed
Posted by Steve Loughran <st...@apache.org>.
David Saff wrote:
> Is it customary to manually send a note when a project has been fixed in
> CVS? Or is the fix itself sufficient? Is this the right place to send
> such a note?
>
Welcome to the Gump mailing list, David
Usually a project is left to worry about its own problems; gump is just
a facility to build and test against CVS/SVN head versions of other
people's stuff.
Where the mailing list comes more into play is finding out why your code
suddenly stops working even when you havent changed anything; when a
change in something common like ant, log4j or xerces can switch half the
projects into red-build-state.
It's also the place to get tweaks done to your gump descriptor, like
switch to a different CVS branch, build some different artifacts, or
have the email alias changed. Or to ask why you keep getting told off
for a broken build, when it should be working.
> Regardless, JUnit was broken last night. It should be fixed now.
Thanks,
>
the 162 direct dependees will appreciate the fix. There may actually be
more, as if you depend on ant you implicitly get junit for free.
-steve
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