From: Colin S. <col...@ex...> - 2006-06-06 03:01:47
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The migration of spring-projects from cvs to svn is partially done. I killed a lot of time until I figured out that SourceForge's ability to import CVS or SVN repos or dumpfiles, respectively, seems to be completely broken if the files are compressed, although that's supposed to work. What I eneded up doing was rsyncing the CVS repo over, stripping everything except spring-projects, converting to an SVN dump file, and then uploading that dump file in non-compressed format. spring-projects may now be checked out via SVN from: https://svn.sourceforge.net//svnroot/springframework/spring-projects Note that this is a transitional layout, where it still combines common-build, spring-webflow, and spring-ws, albeit in a slightly cleaner format. The new layout may be viewed via http from: http://svn.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.cgi/springframework/spring-projects/ It does now download jars from online, using the http View of another SVN directory: http://svn.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.cgi/springframework/repos/ At this point, spring-webflow and spring-binding build. spring-webflow-samples, and all of spring-ws, should still fail. More later, I have to take off in a few hours. Colin |
From: Colin S. <col...@ex...> - 2006-06-06 02:36:13
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spring-webflow and samples should now be building completely, from svn. Note that the source directories have been move to match maven conventions, since everybody needed to check out the source again anyway. On 6/4/2006 2:15 PM, Colin Sampaleanu wrote: > The migration of spring-projects from cvs to svn is partially done. > > I killed a lot of time until I figured out that SourceForge's ability > to import CVS or SVN repos or dumpfiles, respectively, seems to be > completely broken if the files are compressed, although that's > supposed to work. What I eneded up doing was rsyncing the CVS repo > over, stripping everything except spring-projects, converting to an > SVN dump file, and then uploading that dump file in non-compressed > format. > > spring-projects may now be checked out via SVN from: > https://svn.sourceforge.net//svnroot/springframework/spring-projects > > Note that this is a transitional layout, where it still combines > common-build, spring-webflow, and spring-ws, albeit in a slightly > cleaner format. The new layout may be viewed via http from: > http://svn.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.cgi/springframework/spring-projects/ > > It does now download jars from online, using the http View of another > SVN directory: > http://svn.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.cgi/springframework/repos/ > > At this point, spring-webflow and spring-binding build. > spring-webflow-samples, and all of spring-ws, should still fail. > > More later, I have to take off in a few hours. > > Colin > |
From: Colin S. <col...@ex...> - 2006-06-06 01:57:39
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spring-webflow is now completely finished, including the release build. Unfortunately spring-ws still needs to be done. It has been reorged to live under a top-level dir, and I have rdone the source (main and test) java dirs in maven format, I or somebody still needs to try building the 3 projects, and make sure dependencies are either avilable online at ibiblio, or checked into the new online repos, backed by svn. Arjen, I should be able to do this tomorrow night. If you have time, feel free to have a go. Just make sure to not check in anything that is already available at ibiblio. Colin On 6/4/2006 7:29 PM, Colin Sampaleanu wrote: > spring-webflow and samples should now be building completely, from > svn. Note that the source directories have been move to match maven > conventions, since everybody needed to check out the source again anyway. > > > On 6/4/2006 2:15 PM, Colin Sampaleanu wrote: > >> The migration of spring-projects from cvs to svn is partially done. >> >> I killed a lot of time until I figured out that SourceForge's ability >> to import CVS or SVN repos or dumpfiles, respectively, seems to be >> completely broken if the files are compressed, although that's >> supposed to work. What I eneded up doing was rsyncing the CVS repo >> over, stripping everything except spring-projects, converting to an >> SVN dump file, and then uploading that dump file in non-compressed >> format. >> >> spring-projects may now be checked out via SVN from: >> https://svn.sourceforge.net//svnroot/springframework/spring-projects >> >> Note that this is a transitional layout, where it still combines >> common-build, spring-webflow, and spring-ws, albeit in a slightly >> cleaner format. The new layout may be viewed via http from: >> http://svn.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.cgi/springframework/spring-projects/ >> >> It does now download jars from online, using the http View of another >> SVN directory: >> http://svn.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.cgi/springframework/repos/ >> >> At this point, spring-webflow and spring-binding build. >> spring-webflow-samples, and all of spring-ws, should still fail. >> >> More later, I have to take off in a few hours. >> >> Colin >> > > |