Your right, I was reading javadoc to fast
2007/9/19, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 19/09/2007, nicolas de loof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Looking at
> > http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ant/core/trunk/src/main/org/apache/tools/ant/taskdefs/Execute.java?view=markup
> > procEnvironment()
> >
> > N
*groan* *shuffle*
a zombie commons project rises to stalk the earth again, hungry for votes...
Seriously, it'll be two years next Saturday since 1.0 was released, and
after a fair bit of work on closing existing bugs and adding simple new
features, I'd like to put it to a vote.
Artifacts:
http:/
Makes sense to me. I'll revert it.
On 9/19/07, Niall Pemberton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> IMO we should keep components consistent on this - and this isn't any
> more "official" than using the properties - in fact its exactly the
> same way, except instead of inherting the plugin config from t
IMO we should keep components consistent on this - and this isn't any
more "official" than using the properties - in fact its exactly the
same way, except instead of inherting the plugin config from the
parent pom its now duplcated in email's pom.
Using properties also has another usage - it also
On 19/09/2007, nicolas de loof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looking at
> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ant/core/trunk/src/main/org/apache/tools/ant/taskdefs/Execute.java?view=markup
> procEnvironment()
>
> Netware, os/2, z/os, unixes and windows are supported. OpenVMS and
> MacOS <= 9 seems to be u
Hi Martin
Just the changes for now in svn:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/commons/proper/net/branches/NET_2_0/src/site/xdoc/changes.xml?revision=560660&view=markup
Cheers
Rory
Oberhuber, Martin wrote:
PS is there any document that explains the new features in
Commons Net 2.0 ?
Thanks
martin
My idea was simply to copy/paste code from the ant Property class.
AFAIK this one has been largely tested and works on many (if not all
?) platforms.
Nico.
2007/9/19, Oliver Heger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> nicolas de loof wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Did anyone allready ask for support in commons-confi
Looking at
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ant/core/trunk/src/main/org/apache/tools/ant/taskdefs/Execute.java?view=markup
procEnvironment()
Netware, os/2, z/os, unixes and windows are supported. OpenVMS and
MacOS <= 9 seems to be unsupported platforms. MacOS <=9 has no
environment variable at all !
nicolas de loof wrote:
My idea was simply to copy/paste code from the ant Property class.
AFAIK this one has been largely tested and works on many (if not all
?) platforms.
Nico.
This sounds reasonable. We should only ensure that nothing of this code
for accessing environment variables leaks
nicolas de loof wrote:
Hello,
Did anyone allready ask for support in commons-configuration to acces
environement variables, the same way it is available with ant
?
I'll need it and can contribute for this.
Nico.
There is an enhancement ticket about this topic [1] with a longer
discussion.
It would still be code that's not covered by a CLA, so different from
most of the code at the ASF.
I'm not sure how frowned on that would be - probably quite a bit. If
we were copying the code in as a separate module to compress, then
that might be happier. I suggest we talk with legal-discuss to
Sorry, that was not clear indeed.
I think consensus from the discussion was that
o the TrueZip API is not really nice
o that the there is no real community behind it
So the idea was to *copy* code from it to help "compression" out in
areas where it needs help.
As it is ASL2.0 it should be
Hello,
Did anyone allready ask for support in commons-configuration to acces
environement variables, the same way it is available with ant
?
I'll need it and can contribute for this.
Nico.
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Hey Torsten,
Feedback from the board report; what did you mean by "sponsoring" below?
New Incubator project?
Hen
On 9/13/07, Torsten Curdt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Apache Commons Board Report, September 2007
>
> Summary
> ===
>
>Not that much happened this month.
>
>o A couple o
hi,
I have my first question as,
URLvalidator isInvalidURL() return false for validation of urls's which
have brackets as one of the content.
url with brackets in them are valid urls ,
and brackets () are part of the unreserved characters,
Right now, i am using 1.3.1 version
Thanks
Meenal Gupt
hi,
I have my first question as,
URLvalidator isInvalidURL() return false for validation of urls's which
have brackets as one of the content.
url with brackets in them are valid urls ,
and brackets () are part of the unreserved characters,
Right now, i am using 1.3.1 version
Thanks
Meenal Gupt
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Hello Rory,
Thanks very much for offering help with a Commons Net 1.4.x release!
We've been in contact with the original submitter of these fixes,
and he's been using these successfully forr over a year now.
We've also applied the fixes to a local test version, and cannot
see the deadlock any m
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