Re: [SOLVED] Re: Ant can't see my framework project

From: Chuck Hill (chil..lobal-village.net)
Date: Fri Feb 06 2009 - 16:42:49 EST

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    On Feb 6, 2009, at 1:35 PM, Stamenkovic Florijan wrote:

    > On Feb 06, 2009, at 16:16, Mike Schrag wrote:
    >
    >> For Q at least this is true :) It's particularly funky/annoying
    >> because building happens in ant, fully outside of Eclipse, not to
    >> mention the whole topic of "freedom of choice" means that we can't
    >> really presume much about your project -- for instance, if we
    >> automatically kick off a build of your dependent projects, where
    >> will the output of it go? Who knows ... it's a black box of an ant
    >> file (btw, do you even have an ant file where we think it should
    >> be? who knows). It's not a very high priority for me because I
    >> don't build from Eclipse -- it's all Hudson and build server for me
    >> at this point. That said, I've considered doing SOME work on this
    >> with a custom ant task that makes a lot of assumptions about your
    >> projects and can come close to making this work without becoming
    >> Maven.
    >
    > Yes, I believe that it would be impossible to cross project
    > boundaries without making many, many assumptions about project
    > structure. In that sense perhaps it would work to isolate this in a
    > separate target, so the default building process remains the same,
    > but the option is there for those that can/want to use it?
    >
    > I believe that, assuming the default WOLips project layout in all
    > relevant frameworks, this would be reasonably easy to make. Without
    > that assumption, well, can't even imagine it.
    >
    > F
    >
    > "freedom of choice".... ha ha, that's funny. I choose Fiji, the
    > beach, some music, and a nice cold drink! ..... Nope, didn't work.
    > Still soaking up radiation and loosing eyesight...

    Maybe someplace smaller...
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    Chuck

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