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Posted to dev@tapestry.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2016/02/22 04:20:40 UTC

svn commit: r980928 - in /websites/production/tapestry/content: building-tapestry-from-source.html cache/main.pageCache

Author: buildbot
Date: Mon Feb 22 03:20:40 2016
New Revision: 980928

Log:
Production update by buildbot for tapestry

Modified:
    websites/production/tapestry/content/building-tapestry-from-source.html
    websites/production/tapestry/content/cache/main.pageCache

Modified: websites/production/tapestry/content/building-tapestry-from-source.html
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--- websites/production/tapestry/content/building-tapestry-from-source.html (original)
+++ websites/production/tapestry/content/building-tapestry-from-source.html Mon Feb 22 03:20:40 2016
@@ -78,12 +78,12 @@
 </div></div><h3 id="BuildingTapestryfromSource-ProducingPatches">Producing Patches</h3><p>If you aren't an official committer (with write access to the Apache Tapestry Git repo), you'll need to submit changes via a patch.<br clear="none"> See the recommendations at <a  class="external-link" href="http://commons.apache.org/patches.html">http://commons.apache.org/patches.html</a>. (Obviously that isn't specifically for the Tapestry project, but most of the same principles apply.)</p><p>You can use the git format-patch command to produce a nice set of patches to attach to the relevant issue in JIRA:</p><div class="code panel pdl" style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
 <pre class="brush: java; gutter: false; theme: Default" style="font-size:12px;">git format-patch origin/master
 </pre>
-</div></div><p>The sooner you share your work the better. You can repeat the steps of this workflow as often as you like, producing more patches to be attached to the issue tracker. Once some of your patches are accepted and applied by a committer, you can rebase your work against the latest trunk. Alternatively, if you're asked to make some changes, you can go back to the original Git commit and modify it until the project team accepts your changes.</p><h3 id="BuildingTapestryfromSource-TroubleshootingHints">Troubleshooting Hints</h3><p><strong>Problem:</strong> I can't run the build. it gives me an error in line 91:</p><div class="code panel pdl" style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
+</div></div><p>The sooner you share your work the better. You can repeat the steps of this workflow as often as you like, producing more patches to be attached to the issue tracker. Once some of your patches are accepted and applied by a committer, you can rebase your work against the latest trunk. Alternatively, if you're asked to make some changes, you can go back to the original Git commit and modify it until the project team accepts your changes.</p><h3 id="BuildingTapestryfromSource-TroubleshootingHints">Troubleshooting Hints</h3><p><strong>Problem 1:</strong> I can't run the build. it gives me an error in line 91:</p><div class="code panel pdl" style="border-width: 1px;"><div class="codeContent panelContent pdl">
 <pre class="brush: java; gutter: false; theme: Default" style="font-size:12px;">20:22:11.438 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter] * What went wrong:
 20:22:11.439 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter] A problem occurred evaluating root project 'tapestry-project-trunk'.
 20:22:11.440 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter] Cause: Cannot get property 'plus' on null object
 </pre>
-</div></div><p><strong>Solution:</strong> Use the gradle wrapper (./gradlew build), not plain "gradle".</p></div>
+</div></div><p><strong>Solution:</strong> Use the gradle wrapper (./gradlew build), not plain "gradle".</p><p><strong>Problem 2</strong>: Under Linux I get java.io.FileNotFoundException saying "Too many open files"</p><p><strong>Solution</strong>: You may have to increase the number of files your operating system allows you to have open at once. Try <code>ulimit -n</code> to see what the current value is, and if it is less than 2048, increase it to 2048 by editing your <code>/etc/security/limits.conf</code> file. See your operating system's documentation for details.</p><p>&#160;</p></div>
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