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Posted to general@gump.apache.org by Stefano Mazzocchi <st...@apache.org> on 2004/03/24 18:12:08 UTC
Re: Gump-Check task
Leo Simons wrote:
> Maybe we could have an ant task that talks to the gump repository to
> keep (nay, improve on) that functionality.
>
> <project default="test">
> <target name="verify-gump" depends="build">
> <gump-check project="cocoon"/>
> </target>
> <target name="test" depends="build,verify-gump">
> </target>
> </project>
>
> the gump-check task would get a list of requirements from the gump
> server (ie, what jars should exist, what directories, licenses, ...)
> and compare that info to the filesystem. It would warn the user of any
> errors.
>
> Like Ozzie, I'm just a dreamer ;)
Let's keep dreaming.
Gump looks closer to any port-like system that is out there for java
stuff. We happen to have a huge amount of metadata and the automatic
ability to make sure it remains in synch with it.
it would *NOT* take much to do what leo is suggesting and solve the jar
distribution thing.
worth thinking about!
--
Stefano.
Re: Gump-Check task
Posted by Martin van den Bemt <ml...@mvdb.net>.
Isn't LocalCheck (the java Gump) already doing (at least locally on the
gump box), but this should be extendable to do remotely. But I guess you
were discussing Gumpy :).
Mvgr,
Martin
On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 18:12, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
> Leo Simons wrote:
>
> > Maybe we could have an ant task that talks to the gump repository to
> > keep (nay, improve on) that functionality.
> >
> > <project default="test">
> > <target name="verify-gump" depends="build">
> > <gump-check project="cocoon"/>
> > </target>
> > <target name="test" depends="build,verify-gump">
> > </target>
> > </project>
> >
> > the gump-check task would get a list of requirements from the gump
> > server (ie, what jars should exist, what directories, licenses, ...)
> > and compare that info to the filesystem. It would warn the user of any
> > errors.
> >
> > Like Ozzie, I'm just a dreamer ;)
>
> Let's keep dreaming.
>
> Gump looks closer to any port-like system that is out there for java
> stuff. We happen to have a huge amount of metadata and the automatic
> ability to make sure it remains in synch with it.
>
> it would *NOT* take much to do what leo is suggesting and solve the jar
> distribution thing.
>
> worth thinking about!
--
Mvgr,
Martin
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