On Tue, Apr 09, 2013 at 04:15:27PM +0200, Koen Aers wrote:
>
> What kind of change caused that ? I only see the commit I pushed based on Denis
Golovin patch on jbosstools-forge:
https://github.com/jbosstools/jbosstools-forge/commit/a47e8b7fb2c2739c66f...
>
> Could I have done something differently and we could have avoided that merge ? (I
needed the fix in since otherwise jbosstools-forge was not building)
It is indeed because of Denis Golovin's patch and not Nick Boldt. Lincoln had removed
all the .classpath and .project files in one of the commits on the master branch in the
fork that is in the forge organization and those two changes were in conflict.
Okey - yes, I know we can use maven to import but its much faster if .project/.classpath
files are present.
And no, I don't think you could have done anything else. Usually I
merge the changes in the forge fork immediately in the jbosstools organization but this
time there was a rather big change implying an upload of a lot of jar files in the repo
which I was uncomfortable with. George fixed this by creating a Maven plugin that is able
to pull in the jars at build time instead.
oh yes - jars available from maven repo should be done like you already do with forge 1
runtime.
What jars is this btw ? I thought we got Forge 2 runtime setup properly during Miami ?
/max
Cheers,
Koen
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