On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 11:29 PM, Scott Stark <sstark(a)redhat.com> wrote:
No, the old jboss repository is just the binaries that were uploaded
to it.
There must be scripts/tools used to build those binaries. I was hoping
to find those so that I can build the binaries myself.
You would have to go to the project source for the binary to rebuild
it.
Find the jboss web version from the repository component-info.xml and then
get its source from:
http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/jbossweb/tags/
I actually did that for jbossweb, but it didn't work.
jboss-4.2.3.GA-src/thirdparty/jboss/web/component-info.xml says
version "2.0.1.GA", so I grabbed
http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/jbossweb/tags/JBOSSWEB_2_0_1_GA/ and
built it.
when I compared the resulting binary to repository (or the jboss 4.2.3
source tarball), I found
1) my jbossweb.jar has far more .class files.
2) my jbossweb-src.zip has newer code than
jboss-4.2.3.GA-src/thirdparty/jboss/web/lib/jbossweb-src.zip (or
http://repository.jboss.com/jboss/web/2.0.1.GA/lib/jbossweb-src.zip )
This means the jbossweb.jar in jboss 4.2.3 was not built from the tag
JBOSSWEB_2_0_1_GA.
Frank
Frank Liu wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> I downloaded the jboss 4.2.3 source and tried to build it.
> I have noticed it is pulling the thirdparty binary files from the
> jboss repository. I assume the repository is being auto rebuild using
> some build scripts. Are those build scripts available somewhere?
> People may want to tweak the source for one of the thirdparty
> components and build it.
> In particular, I am interested in rebuilding the thirdparty/jboss/web
> for the jboss 4.2.3.
>
> Thanks!
> Frank
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