[jbosscache-dev] Packaging unit tests in distros
Manik Surtani
manik at jboss.org
Mon Jul 7 14:00:48 EDT 2008
Good point.
On 7 Jul 2008, at 17:14, Brian Stansberry wrote:
> +1. Keep it simple; strip out the overhead of having to make sure
> all this ancillary stuff works from anything other than a checkout.
>
> I see JBC's maven build doesn't publish a jbosscache-core-X.X.X-
> sources.jar though. A source jar whose contents mirror the
> jbosscache-core-X.X.X.jar binary. That's very useful as a mavenized
> project depending on JBC will pull down that file to the local repo,
> where it's easy to tell your IDE to use it as the source. That to
> me handles the main use case for a source distribution.
>
> Must be simple to get that -sources.jar publishing that going, as a
> couple of my projects do it and I didn't do anything to make it
> happen. ;)
>
>
>
> Manik Surtani wrote:
>> We spoke about this briefly on the conf call today - I've created a
>> JIRA about it here [1].
>> What do people think? Personally, I think a single distro
>> containing jars and docs is all we should ship, with a README
>> containing info on how to check out and run tests from Subversion,
>> and how to download and run the JBoss Cache GUI Demo.
>> Comments?
>> Cheers
>> Manik
>> [1] http://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBCACHE-1385
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>> manik at jboss.org
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