Hibernate SVN: r12977 - trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations and 1 other directory.
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Author: epbernard
Date: 2007-08-15 19:54:34 -0400 (Wed, 15 Aug 2007)
New Revision: 12977
Added:
commons-annotations/trunk/ivy/
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trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations/ivy/
Log:
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Copied: commons-annotations/trunk/ivy (from rev 12976, trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations/ivy)
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Hibernate SVN: r12976 - trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations and 1 other directory.
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Author: epbernard
Date: 2007-08-15 19:54:30 -0400 (Wed, 15 Aug 2007)
New Revision: 12976
Added:
commons-annotations/trunk/src/
Removed:
trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations/src/
Log:
Move commons-annotations trunk to the new structure
Copied: commons-annotations/trunk/src (from rev 12975, trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations/src)
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Hibernate SVN: r12975 - trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations and 1 other directory.
by hibernate-commits@lists.jboss.org
Author: epbernard
Date: 2007-08-15 19:54:26 -0400 (Wed, 15 Aug 2007)
New Revision: 12975
Added:
commons-annotations/trunk/readme.txt
Removed:
trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations/readme.txt
Log:
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Copied: commons-annotations/trunk/readme.txt (from rev 12974, trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations/readme.txt)
===================================================================
--- commons-annotations/trunk/readme.txt (rev 0)
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+Hibernate Commons Annotations
+==================================================
+Version: 3.0.0.GA, 19.03.2007
+
+Description
+-----------
+
+Hibernate Commons Annotations is a utility project used by annotations based
+Hibernate sub-projects.
+It's first scope is to support Java Generics type discovery.
+It's second scope is to support Java Annotations overriding through XML files
+(mainly but not conceptually limited to)
+
+
+Instructions
+------------
+
+TODO: Do something here
+
+
+Contact
+------------
+
+Latest Documentation:
+
+This project has no documentation per se, because of it's internal use focus.
+Please ask questions to the technical support forum.
+
+Bug Reports:
+
+ Hibernate JIRA (preferred)
+ hibernate-devel(a)lists.sourceforge.net
+
+Free Technical Support:
+
+ http://forum.hibernate.org (http://forum.hibernate.org/viewforum.php?f=9)
+
+
+Notes
+-----------
+
+If you want to contribute, go to http://www.hibernate.org/
+
+This software and its documentation are distributed under the terms of the
+FSF Lesser Gnu Public License (see lgpl.txt).
\ No newline at end of file
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===================================================================
--- trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations/readme.txt 2007-08-15 23:54:23 UTC (rev 12974)
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-Hibernate Commons Annotations
-==================================================
-Version: 3.0.0.GA, 19.03.2007
-
-Description
------------
-
-Hibernate Commons Annotations is a utility project used by annotations based
-Hibernate sub-projects.
-It's first scope is to support Java Generics type discovery.
-It's second scope is to support Java Annotations overriding through XML files
-(mainly but not conceptually limited to)
-
-
-Instructions
-------------
-
-TODO: Do something here
-
-
-Contact
-------------
-
-Latest Documentation:
-
-This project has no documentation per se, because of it's internal use focus.
-Please ask questions to the technical support forum.
-
-Bug Reports:
-
- Hibernate JIRA (preferred)
- hibernate-devel(a)lists.sourceforge.net
-
-Free Technical Support:
-
- http://forum.hibernate.org (http://forum.hibernate.org/viewforum.php?f=9)
-
-
-Notes
------------
-
-If you want to contribute, go to http://www.hibernate.org/
-
-This software and its documentation are distributed under the terms of the
-FSF Lesser Gnu Public License (see lgpl.txt).
\ No newline at end of file
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Hibernate SVN: r12974 - trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations and 1 other directory.
by hibernate-commits@lists.jboss.org
Author: epbernard
Date: 2007-08-15 19:54:23 -0400 (Wed, 15 Aug 2007)
New Revision: 12974
Added:
commons-annotations/trunk/lib/
Removed:
trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations/lib/
Log:
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Copied: commons-annotations/trunk/lib (from rev 12973, trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations/lib)
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Hibernate SVN: r12973 - trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations and 1 other directory.
by hibernate-commits@lists.jboss.org
Author: epbernard
Date: 2007-08-15 19:54:22 -0400 (Wed, 15 Aug 2007)
New Revision: 12973
Added:
commons-annotations/trunk/lgpl.txt
Removed:
trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations/lgpl.txt
Log:
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Copied: commons-annotations/trunk/lgpl.txt (from rev 12972, trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations/lgpl.txt)
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--- commons-annotations/trunk/lgpl.txt (rev 0)
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Hibernate SVN: r12972 - trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations and 1 other directory.
by hibernate-commits@lists.jboss.org
Author: epbernard
Date: 2007-08-15 19:54:07 -0400 (Wed, 15 Aug 2007)
New Revision: 12972
Added:
commons-annotations/trunk/changelog.txt
Removed:
trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations/changelog.txt
Log:
Move commons-annotations trunk to the new structure
Copied: commons-annotations/trunk/changelog.txt (from rev 12971, trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations/changelog.txt)
===================================================================
--- commons-annotations/trunk/changelog.txt (rev 0)
+++ commons-annotations/trunk/changelog.txt 2007-08-15 23:54:07 UTC (rev 12972)
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+Hibernate Annotations Changelog
+===============================
+
+3.0.0.GA (19-03-2007)
+---------------------
+
+Initial release as a standalone product (see Hibernate Annotations changelog for previous informations)
\ No newline at end of file
Deleted: trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations/changelog.txt
===================================================================
--- trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations/changelog.txt 2007-08-15 23:54:05 UTC (rev 12971)
+++ trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations/changelog.txt 2007-08-15 23:54:07 UTC (rev 12972)
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-Hibernate Annotations Changelog
-===============================
-
-3.0.0.GA (19-03-2007)
----------------------
-
-Initial release as a standalone product (see Hibernate Annotations changelog for previous informations)
\ No newline at end of file
17 years, 4 months
Hibernate SVN: r12971 - trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations and 1 other directory.
by hibernate-commits@lists.jboss.org
Author: epbernard
Date: 2007-08-15 19:54:05 -0400 (Wed, 15 Aug 2007)
New Revision: 12971
Added:
commons-annotations/trunk/build.xml
Removed:
trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations/build.xml
Log:
Move commons-annotations trunk to the new structure
Copied: commons-annotations/trunk/build.xml (from rev 12970, trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations/build.xml)
===================================================================
--- commons-annotations/trunk/build.xml (rev 0)
+++ commons-annotations/trunk/build.xml 2007-08-15 23:54:05 UTC (rev 12971)
@@ -0,0 +1,196 @@
+<project name="Hibernate Commons Annotations" default="dist" basedir="."
+ xmlns:ivy="antlib:fr.jayasoft.ivy.ant">
+
+ <!-- Give user a chance to override without editing this file
+ (and without typing -D each time it compiles it) -->
+ <property file="build.properties"/>
+ <property file="${user.home}/.ant.properties"/>
+
+ <!-- Name of project and version, used to create filenames -->
+ <property name="Name" value="Hibernate Commons Annotations"/>
+ <property name="name" value="hibernate-commons-annotations"/>
+ <property name="version" value="3.0.0.GA"/>
+ <property name="javadoc.packagenames" value="org.hibernate.commons.annotations.*"/>
+ <property name="copy.test" value="true"/>
+ <property name="javac.source" value="1.5"/>
+ <property name="javac.target" value="1.5"/>
+ <property name="common.dir" value="${basedir}/../common"/>
+ <property name="hibernate-core.jar.available" value="true"/>
+ <!-- property name="jpa-api.jar" value="${basedir}/../jpa-api/build/ejb3-persistence.jar"/ -->
+ <property name="ivy.dep.dir" value="${basedir}/build/lib" />
+
+ <import file="${common.dir}/common-build.xml"/>
+
+ <path id="lib.class.path">
+ <fileset dir="${hibernate-core.lib.dir}">
+ <include name="commons-logging*.jar"/>
+ <include name="log4j*.jar"/>
+ </fileset>
+ <fileset dir="${lib.dir}">
+ <include name="*.jar"/>
+ </fileset>
+ <fileset dir="${ivy.dep.dir}/core">
+ <include name="*.jar"/>
+ </fileset>
+ <path refid="lib.moduleclass.path"/>
+ <pathelement path="${clover.jar}"/>
+ </path>
+
+ <path id="junit.moduleclasspath">
+ <pathelement location="${src.dir}"/>
+ <pathelement location="${test.dir}"/>
+ <!-- pathelement location="${jpa-api.jar}"/ -->
+ <fileset dir="${ivy.dep.dir}/test">
+ <include name="*.jar"/>
+ </fileset>
+ <fileset dir="${hibernate-core.lib.dir}">
+ <include name="junit*.jar"/>
+ </fileset>
+ </path>
+
+ <!-- ivy load -->
+ <property name="ivy.jar.dir" value="${basedir}/ivy" />
+ <property name="ivy.conf.dir" value="${basedir}" />
+ <path id="ivy.lib.path">
+ <fileset dir="${ivy.jar.dir}" includes="*.jar"/>
+ </path>
+ <taskdef resource="fr/jayasoft/ivy/ant/antlib.xml"
+ uri="antlib:fr.jayasoft.ivy.ant" classpathref="ivy.lib.path"/>
+
+ <!-- target name="report">
+ <mkdir dir="test_output"/>
+ <junitreport todir="test_output">
+ <fileset dir="test_output">
+ <include name="TEST-*.xml"/>
+ </fileset>
+ <report format="frames" todir="test_output/report"/>
+ </junitreport>
+ </target -->
+
+ <target name="init" description="Initialize the build">
+ <!-- CCed from common-build to avoid failure when hibernate core is not compiled -->
+ <tstamp>
+ <format property="subversion" pattern="yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm:ss"/>
+ </tstamp>
+ <tstamp>
+ <format property="now" pattern="yyyyMMddhhmmss"/>
+ </tstamp>
+ <echo message="Build ${Name}-${version} (${subversion})"/>
+ <mkdir dir="${classes.dir}"/>
+ <mkdir dir="${testclasses.dir}"/>
+ <copy todir="${classes.dir}">
+ <fileset dir="${src.dir}">
+ <patternset refid="support.files"/>
+ </fileset>
+ </copy>
+
+ <copy todir="${build.dir}">
+ <fileset dir=".">
+ <include name="readme.txt"/>
+ <include name="lgpl.txt"/>
+ </fileset>
+ </copy>
+ <mkdir dir="${ivy.dep.dir}/core"/>
+ <mkdir dir="${ivy.dep.dir}/test"/>
+ <ivy:configure file="${ivy.jar.dir}/ivyconf.xml" />
+ <!-- check for dependency artefacts -->
+ <!-- available file="${jpa-api.jar}" type="file" property="jpa-api.jar.available"/ -->
+ </target>
+
+ <target name="get.deps.core" depends="init" description="retrieve the core dependencies">
+ <ivy:resolve conf="core" />
+ <ivy:retrieve pattern="${ivy.dep.dir}/test/[artifact].[ext]" conf="core" />
+ </target>
+
+ <target name="compile" depends="get.deps.core">
+ <antcall target="common-build.compile"/>
+ </target>
+
+ <target name="get.deps.test" depends="init" description="retrieve the test dependencies">
+ <ivy:resolve conf="test" />
+ <ivy:retrieve pattern="${ivy.dep.dir}/test/[artifact].[ext]" conf="test" />
+ </target>
+
+ <target name="compiletest" depends="compile,get.deps.test" description="Compile the tests">
+ <available
+ classname="org.eclipse.core.launcher.Main"
+ property="build.compiler"
+ value="org.eclipse.jdt.core.JDTCompilerAdapter"
+ classpath="${java.class.path}"/>
+ <javac
+ target="${javac.target}"
+ source="${javac.source}"
+ destdir="${testclasses.dir}"
+ classpathref="junit.classpath"
+ debug="${javac.debug}"
+ optimize="${javac.optimize}"
+ nowarn="on">
+ <src refid="testsrc.path"/>
+ </javac>
+ </target>
+
+ <!-- target name="get.jpa-api" depends="init" unless="jpa-api.jar.available">
+ <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/../jpa-api" target="clean"/>
+ <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/../jpa-api" target="jar"/>
+ </target -->
+
+ <target name="jar" depends="compile" description="Build the distribution .jar file">
+ <mkdir dir="${classes.dir}/META-INF"/>
+ <manifest file="${classes.dir}/META-INF/MANIFEST.MF">
+ <attribute name="Implementation-Title" value="${Name}"/>
+ <attribute name="Implementation-Version" value="${version}"/>
+ <attribute name="Implementation-Vendor" value="hibernate.org"/>
+ <attribute name="Implementation-Vendor-Id" value="hibernate.org"/>
+ <attribute name="Implementation-URL" value="http://annotations.hibernate.org"/>
+ </manifest>
+ <antcall target="common-build.jar"/>
+ <delete file="${dist.dir}/ivy.xml"/> <!-- delete last produced ivy file to be sure a new one will be generated -->
+ <ivy:resolve conf="core"/>
+ <ivy:publish artifactspattern="${dist.dir}/[artifact].[ext]"
+ resolver="local"
+ pubrevision="latest"
+ pubdate="${now}"
+ status="integration"
+ />
+ </target>
+
+ <!-- Some of this can probably be moved to common-build... -->
+ <target name="dist" depends="jar,get.deps.core,get.deps.test,javadoc,copysource,copytest,copylib,extras" description="Build everything">
+
+ <copy todir="${dist.dir}" failonerror="false">
+ <fileset dir="${common.dir}">
+ <include name="common-build.xml"/>
+ </fileset>
+ </copy>
+ <copy file="${basedir}/build.properties.dist" tofile="${dist.dir}/build.properties" failonerror="false">
+ </copy>
+
+ <!-- copy dependencies -->
+ <copy todir="${dist.lib.dir}" failonerror="false">
+ <!-- fileset file="${jpa-api.jar}"/>
+ <fileset file="${commons-annotations.jar}"/ -->
+ <fileset dir="${ivy.dep.dir}/core">
+ <include name="*.jar"/>
+ </fileset>
+ </copy>
+ <mkdir dir="${dist.lib.dir}/test"/>
+ <copy todir="${dist.lib.dir}/test" failonerror="false">
+ <fileset dir="${ivy.dep.dir}/test">
+ <include name="*.jar"/>
+ </fileset>
+ </copy>
+
+ <antcall target="common-build.dist"/>
+ </target>
+
+ <target name="zip-dist" description="zip the dist">
+ <zip zipfile="${dist.dir}-${version}.zip">
+ <zipfileset prefix="${name}-${version}" dir="${dist.dir}"/>
+ </zip>
+ <tar compression="gzip" tarfile="${dist.dir}-${version}.tar.gz">
+ <tarfileset prefix="${name}-${version}" dir="${dist.dir}"/>
+ </tar>
+ </target>
+
+
+</project>
Deleted: trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations/build.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations/build.xml 2007-08-15 23:54:01 UTC (rev 12970)
+++ trunk/HibernateExt/commons-annotations/build.xml 2007-08-15 23:54:05 UTC (rev 12971)
@@ -1,196 +0,0 @@
-<project name="Hibernate Commons Annotations" default="dist" basedir="."
- xmlns:ivy="antlib:fr.jayasoft.ivy.ant">
-
- <!-- Give user a chance to override without editing this file
- (and without typing -D each time it compiles it) -->
- <property file="build.properties"/>
- <property file="${user.home}/.ant.properties"/>
-
- <!-- Name of project and version, used to create filenames -->
- <property name="Name" value="Hibernate Commons Annotations"/>
- <property name="name" value="hibernate-commons-annotations"/>
- <property name="version" value="3.0.0.GA"/>
- <property name="javadoc.packagenames" value="org.hibernate.commons.annotations.*"/>
- <property name="copy.test" value="true"/>
- <property name="javac.source" value="1.5"/>
- <property name="javac.target" value="1.5"/>
- <property name="common.dir" value="${basedir}/../common"/>
- <property name="hibernate-core.jar.available" value="true"/>
- <!-- property name="jpa-api.jar" value="${basedir}/../jpa-api/build/ejb3-persistence.jar"/ -->
- <property name="ivy.dep.dir" value="${basedir}/build/lib" />
-
- <import file="${common.dir}/common-build.xml"/>
-
- <path id="lib.class.path">
- <fileset dir="${hibernate-core.lib.dir}">
- <include name="commons-logging*.jar"/>
- <include name="log4j*.jar"/>
- </fileset>
- <fileset dir="${lib.dir}">
- <include name="*.jar"/>
- </fileset>
- <fileset dir="${ivy.dep.dir}/core">
- <include name="*.jar"/>
- </fileset>
- <path refid="lib.moduleclass.path"/>
- <pathelement path="${clover.jar}"/>
- </path>
-
- <path id="junit.moduleclasspath">
- <pathelement location="${src.dir}"/>
- <pathelement location="${test.dir}"/>
- <!-- pathelement location="${jpa-api.jar}"/ -->
- <fileset dir="${ivy.dep.dir}/test">
- <include name="*.jar"/>
- </fileset>
- <fileset dir="${hibernate-core.lib.dir}">
- <include name="junit*.jar"/>
- </fileset>
- </path>
-
- <!-- ivy load -->
- <property name="ivy.jar.dir" value="${basedir}/ivy" />
- <property name="ivy.conf.dir" value="${basedir}" />
- <path id="ivy.lib.path">
- <fileset dir="${ivy.jar.dir}" includes="*.jar"/>
- </path>
- <taskdef resource="fr/jayasoft/ivy/ant/antlib.xml"
- uri="antlib:fr.jayasoft.ivy.ant" classpathref="ivy.lib.path"/>
-
- <!-- target name="report">
- <mkdir dir="test_output"/>
- <junitreport todir="test_output">
- <fileset dir="test_output">
- <include name="TEST-*.xml"/>
- </fileset>
- <report format="frames" todir="test_output/report"/>
- </junitreport>
- </target -->
-
- <target name="init" description="Initialize the build">
- <!-- CCed from common-build to avoid failure when hibernate core is not compiled -->
- <tstamp>
- <format property="subversion" pattern="yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm:ss"/>
- </tstamp>
- <tstamp>
- <format property="now" pattern="yyyyMMddhhmmss"/>
- </tstamp>
- <echo message="Build ${Name}-${version} (${subversion})"/>
- <mkdir dir="${classes.dir}"/>
- <mkdir dir="${testclasses.dir}"/>
- <copy todir="${classes.dir}">
- <fileset dir="${src.dir}">
- <patternset refid="support.files"/>
- </fileset>
- </copy>
-
- <copy todir="${build.dir}">
- <fileset dir=".">
- <include name="readme.txt"/>
- <include name="lgpl.txt"/>
- </fileset>
- </copy>
- <mkdir dir="${ivy.dep.dir}/core"/>
- <mkdir dir="${ivy.dep.dir}/test"/>
- <ivy:configure file="${ivy.jar.dir}/ivyconf.xml" />
- <!-- check for dependency artefacts -->
- <!-- available file="${jpa-api.jar}" type="file" property="jpa-api.jar.available"/ -->
- </target>
-
- <target name="get.deps.core" depends="init" description="retrieve the core dependencies">
- <ivy:resolve conf="core" />
- <ivy:retrieve pattern="${ivy.dep.dir}/test/[artifact].[ext]" conf="core" />
- </target>
-
- <target name="compile" depends="get.deps.core">
- <antcall target="common-build.compile"/>
- </target>
-
- <target name="get.deps.test" depends="init" description="retrieve the test dependencies">
- <ivy:resolve conf="test" />
- <ivy:retrieve pattern="${ivy.dep.dir}/test/[artifact].[ext]" conf="test" />
- </target>
-
- <target name="compiletest" depends="compile,get.deps.test" description="Compile the tests">
- <available
- classname="org.eclipse.core.launcher.Main"
- property="build.compiler"
- value="org.eclipse.jdt.core.JDTCompilerAdapter"
- classpath="${java.class.path}"/>
- <javac
- target="${javac.target}"
- source="${javac.source}"
- destdir="${testclasses.dir}"
- classpathref="junit.classpath"
- debug="${javac.debug}"
- optimize="${javac.optimize}"
- nowarn="on">
- <src refid="testsrc.path"/>
- </javac>
- </target>
-
- <!-- target name="get.jpa-api" depends="init" unless="jpa-api.jar.available">
- <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/../jpa-api" target="clean"/>
- <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/../jpa-api" target="jar"/>
- </target -->
-
- <target name="jar" depends="compile" description="Build the distribution .jar file">
- <mkdir dir="${classes.dir}/META-INF"/>
- <manifest file="${classes.dir}/META-INF/MANIFEST.MF">
- <attribute name="Implementation-Title" value="${Name}"/>
- <attribute name="Implementation-Version" value="${version}"/>
- <attribute name="Implementation-Vendor" value="hibernate.org"/>
- <attribute name="Implementation-Vendor-Id" value="hibernate.org"/>
- <attribute name="Implementation-URL" value="http://annotations.hibernate.org"/>
- </manifest>
- <antcall target="common-build.jar"/>
- <delete file="${dist.dir}/ivy.xml"/> <!-- delete last produced ivy file to be sure a new one will be generated -->
- <ivy:resolve conf="core"/>
- <ivy:publish artifactspattern="${dist.dir}/[artifact].[ext]"
- resolver="local"
- pubrevision="latest"
- pubdate="${now}"
- status="integration"
- />
- </target>
-
- <!-- Some of this can probably be moved to common-build... -->
- <target name="dist" depends="jar,get.deps.core,get.deps.test,javadoc,copysource,copytest,copylib,extras" description="Build everything">
-
- <copy todir="${dist.dir}" failonerror="false">
- <fileset dir="${common.dir}">
- <include name="common-build.xml"/>
- </fileset>
- </copy>
- <copy file="${basedir}/build.properties.dist" tofile="${dist.dir}/build.properties" failonerror="false">
- </copy>
-
- <!-- copy dependencies -->
- <copy todir="${dist.lib.dir}" failonerror="false">
- <!-- fileset file="${jpa-api.jar}"/>
- <fileset file="${commons-annotations.jar}"/ -->
- <fileset dir="${ivy.dep.dir}/core">
- <include name="*.jar"/>
- </fileset>
- </copy>
- <mkdir dir="${dist.lib.dir}/test"/>
- <copy todir="${dist.lib.dir}/test" failonerror="false">
- <fileset dir="${ivy.dep.dir}/test">
- <include name="*.jar"/>
- </fileset>
- </copy>
-
- <antcall target="common-build.dist"/>
- </target>
-
- <target name="zip-dist" description="zip the dist">
- <zip zipfile="${dist.dir}-${version}.zip">
- <zipfileset prefix="${name}-${version}" dir="${dist.dir}"/>
- </zip>
- <tar compression="gzip" tarfile="${dist.dir}-${version}.tar.gz">
- <tarfileset prefix="${name}-${version}" dir="${dist.dir}"/>
- </tar>
- </target>
-
-
-</project>
17 years, 4 months
Hibernate SVN: r12970 - commons-annotations.
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Author: epbernard
Date: 2007-08-15 19:54:01 -0400 (Wed, 15 Aug 2007)
New Revision: 12970
Added:
commons-annotations/branches/
Log:
Create commons-annotations structure
17 years, 4 months
Hibernate SVN: r12969 - commons-annotations.
by hibernate-commits@lists.jboss.org
Author: epbernard
Date: 2007-08-15 19:54:00 -0400 (Wed, 15 Aug 2007)
New Revision: 12969
Added:
commons-annotations/tags/
Log:
Create commons-annotations structure
17 years, 4 months
Hibernate SVN: r12968 - commons-annotations.
by hibernate-commits@lists.jboss.org
Author: epbernard
Date: 2007-08-15 19:53:59 -0400 (Wed, 15 Aug 2007)
New Revision: 12968
Added:
commons-annotations/trunk/
Log:
Create commons-annotations structure
17 years, 4 months