Hmm. I may be mistaken, but when would making a mistake not potentially,
or likely, break things? To me this is solving a problem that can be
solved with documentation.
Are you saying that you don't build the GateIn packaging modules at all?
You only download the released artifacts from a Maven repo?
Ken
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 12:24 PM, Julien Viet <julien(a)julienviet.com> wrote:
as I said the issue is that doing a mistake breaks things, not that
it is
hard or complex to add an argument on the command line.
That being said my opinion is that if I need a jar in my repo then I add a
dependency in my pom to get those jars and maven will fetch them from me.
It will be faster than having to wait 20 minutes to build the same jars.
On Mar 26, 2012, at 6:02 PM, Ken Finnigan wrote:
ok, but isn't that what documentation is for, to document the release
process with whatever parameters are needed?
I'd hardly consider -Prelease to be extremely onerous on a releaser.
I guess from a different perspective, it's not a very pleasant experience
for a community member to attempt to build GateIn and end up waiting
forever for it to complete because, like everyone else, they didn't read
the readme before trying to build a project.
In my opinion, if someone needs to read a readme before they even attempt
to build a Maven project, something is very wrong. Yes it means they don't
have a packaged GateIn with a server environment built, but at least the
codebase built and is available in their Maven repo.
Ken
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 11:53 AM, Julien Viet <julien(a)julienviet.com>wrote:
> the issue we had in the past was about forgetting profile or not knowing
> exactly which profiles should be activated when doing release.
>
> On Mar 26, 2012, at 5:47 PM, Ken Finnigan wrote:
>
> Julien,
>
> I think what you're describing is different to what I meant.
>
> I don't mean doing some profile as part of the release plugin, I mean
> creating a new release profile that has nothing but the modules to build,
> no plugins or anything else defined within it. Then as part of the release
> you only need to add -Prelease to build every module
>
> Might be missing something, but to me it's different.
>
> Ken
>
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 11:25 AM, Julien Viet <julien(a)julienviet.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi Ken,
>>
>> The additional profile added in the release plugin will not be run in
>> the project until the release plugin fork itself (i.e the release plugin
>> runs another maven during the release).
>>
>> To perform a correct and reproducible release all profiles should be
>> executed from the beginning with all the profiles that will update the pom.
>>
>> We had issues in the past with some releases (with gatein and portlet
>> container, I don't know for others) where the release was not done
>> correctly (the main issue is that poms were not versioned during the
>> release which makes a broken release and also breaks the trunk/master
>> because there are pom using the previous release SNAPSHOT version). Those
>> releases had to be redone or worse the SVN tag was "amended" (which is
not
>> possible anymore with git) to "fix" the release.
>>
>> The main motivation is to ensure that the release will be easy to do,
>> will be correct and that the build after the release is correct.
>>
>> On Mar 26, 2012, at 5:08 PM, Ken Finnigan wrote:
>>
>> Why not simply have a "release" profile that activates each module of
>> the build?
>>
>> That is usually what Maven projects do when there are modules they don't
>> want built during dev, such as docs, etc.
>>
>> Ken
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 11:03 AM, Julien Viet
<julien(a)julienviet.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> we are currently working on the build after the GIT migration, one of
>>> the current issue is profile selection.
>>>
>>> The most important issue we are solving is that performing a release is
>>> error prone and often fails to perform the release properly: often POM are
>>> not versionned by the release plugin, du to the fact that it uses incorrect
>>> profile activation. Of course it is always possible to have it working by
>>> selecting the good profiles in the release plugin and on the command line,
>>> however it is error prone and it is hard to figure out by looking at the
>>> build what should be used.
>>>
>>> We are going to change how the build work with profiles, not because we
>>> don't use profiles the right way, but because Maven profile activation
is
>>> not good enough. (activeByDefault is broken, you cannot have flexible
>>> activation, etc...)
>>>
>>> We still need to use profiles and actually we don't change the current
>>> profiles, what we do change is how their activation is done with a simple
>>> and important change: "Everything is built by default"
>>>
>>> It means that the command "mvn install" builds everything (all
server
>>> packaging, docs, examples, etc...). This guarantees that release plugin
>>> will release properly the project. Obviously we need to address developer
>>> productivity and we do provide a way to perform a build that saves the most
>>> time we can when it is activated in a simple manner.
>>>
>>> To achieve it we use profile activation based on properties: the
>>> gatein.dev property is introduced to do it.
>>>
>>> When this property is not present, the build behaves as said before :
>>> it builds everthing.
>>>
>>> When it is selected with any value, it means that the build is done for
>>> development purpose and it skips some parts of the build (examples, docs,
>>> most of packaging).
>>>
>>> When it is selected with a server value, it build that server only :
>>> for instance "mvn install -Dgatein.dev=jetty" . The possible values
are
>>>
>>> - tomcat
>>> - jbossas5
>>> - jbossas6
>>> - jbossas
>>> - tomcat6
>>> - tomcat7
>>> - jetty
>>>
>>> Another issue to fix is the selected database for running the unit
>>> tests, but I believe it affects you less because most of you are using
>>> hsqldb tests. To perform tests with MySQL, the profile -Pmysql5 can be used.
>>>
>>> Several things to note:
>>>
>>> - The README file of GateIn has been updated with the information
>>> - AS7 build is not yet finished and is cut of the build (which means
>>> that doing a release would not version the AS7 poms)
>>>
>>> Let me know if you have any issue with the build.
>>>
>>> Julien
>>>
>>>
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