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Posted to general@gump.apache.org by Adam Jack <aj...@TrySybase.com> on 2003/05/09 16:49:20 UTC
Another request .... updating/building a single project (or set)
This all falls to pieces if "build.sh clean X" only cleans X, but I do not
think it does...
When I am working on single projects (via CVS) I get problems trying to get
the updates into a solo build. Meaning I do the editing/testing on local PC,
I then check in the changes into CVS, then I kick off a remote Linux gump to
do a bigger/better test/check. Trouble is I don't have CPU/bandwith to want
to do a full build each time, I want a solo build.
As I understand it:
update.sh X
build.sh X
does not get me a fresh X. It gets me a fresh CVS/X.
update.sh
build.sh clean
build.sh X
has the unfortunate side effect doing a "clean all" and hence of deleting
the built jars that X typically depends upon.
As such I end up copying from CVS/X to X each time, which is annoying --
especially when I forget.
If this is in any way applicable to new gump, could the equivalent to
"build.sh clean X" be created?
regards
Adam
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