OK I have done "something".
for taskdef-test.xml I have added 5 properties test1.jar to test5.jar
which correspond to work entries in gump.
I have seen that the java resources like ${java:foo!foo.properties} in
replacetokens-test.xml do not lend themselves to standardisation.
I wanted to replace
On 2/28/11 11:02 AM, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
> On 2011-02-28, Antoine Levy-Lambert wrote:
>
>> I see now that in fact there are still 21 antunit tests failing in gump
>> (see [1] and [2] below) :
>> Do we want to add a work entry in gump metadata for each of the
>> directories where these tests creat
On 2011-02-28, Antoine Levy-Lambert wrote:
> Additionally, we could open a discussion about whether packaging the
> website in the ant distribution is a good idea or whether we should
> avoid it because among other issues the website announces the release
> date which is not known with certainty a
On 2011-02-28, Nicolas Lalevée wrote:
> Finally I looked myself into how the Apache CMS works and how could
> our website edition and publication could be similar or integrated.
Great, thanks.
> So basically it is about having somewhere in svn the sources of the
> website. A buildbot job then ta
On 2011-02-28, Antoine Levy-Lambert wrote:
> I see now that in fact there are still 21 antunit tests failing in gump
> (see [1] and [2] below) :
> Do we want to add a work entry in gump metadata for each of the
> directories where these tests create classes or resources ?
> Or do we want to someh
Hello Nicolas,
On 2/28/11 4:24 AM, Nicolas Lalevée wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Finally I looked myself into how the Apache CMS works and how could our
> website edition and publication could be similar or integrated.
> So basically it is about having somewhere in svn the sources of the website.
> A bu
Hi guys,
Finally I looked myself into how the Apache CMS works and how could our website
edition and publication could be similar or integrated.
So basically it is about having somewhere in svn the sources of the website. A
buildbot job then takes care of building the html files and commit them