[GitHub] [ctakes] Haags commented on issue #8: Issue clean install using maven for ctakes-ytex

2023-02-07 Thread via GitHub
Haags commented on issue #8: URL: https://github.com/apache/ctakes/issues/8#issuecomment-1420973532 I tested and it works now for me, thank you! -- This is an automated message from the Apache Git Service. To respond to the message, please log on to GitHub and use the URL above to go to th

Which repo is the repo I should be reaping from?

2023-02-07 Thread Rick Coleman
Hi all, I was reading the last post, subject: "[GitHub] [ctakes] Haags commented on issue #8: Issue clean install using maven for ctakes-ytex" and that got me wondering, the download page mentions Subversion, but there's a GitHub. Which repository is the *definitive* repository?  Why are th

Re: Which repo is the repo I should be reaping from?

2023-02-07 Thread gandhi rajan
The code repo was recently moved from Subversion to GitHub. As of now, the active development is in GitHub as far as I know. On Tue, 7 Feb 2023 at 21:19, Rick Coleman wrote: > Hi all, > > I was reading the last post, subject: > "[GitHub] [ctakes] Haags commented on issue #8: Issue clean install

Re: Which repo is the repo I should be reaping from? [EXTERNAL]

2023-02-07 Thread Finan, Sean
Gandhi is 100% correct. The github repository contains the latest code for ctakes. The svn repo referenced in the website is a now stale :^(. The svn repo does not contain anything that is not in the github version unless you count bugs. The ctakes.apache.org website downloads page should be

Re: Which repo is the repo I should be reaping from? [EXTERNAL]

2023-02-07 Thread Rick Coleman
Sean (& gandi), Thanks for the updated info. While you're at it, some one might want to update this page: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CTAKES/cTAKES+4.0+Developer+Install+Guide It still assumes you want to use Git *with* Subversion. Thanks again everyone for all of this very h

Re: Which repo is the repo I should be reaping from? [EXTERNAL]

2023-02-07 Thread Finan, Sean
Thanks for the pointer Rik. I think that was boilerplate added from some general apache how-to. imo That kind of thing should not go into project-specific pages (links, maybe) and I wasn't aware of it. I have removed it. All future documentation will be done on the GitHub page https://github