Szymek Pindelski [
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"how to build a specific release of jBPM 'ecosystem' from source"
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hi, is there a way to build a specific release of jBPM 'ecosystem' (all the
projects referenced in droolsjbpm-build-bootstrap) from source ? I need a stable release
(preferably jBPM 5.4.0 Final + Drools 5.5.0 Final - just like in the latest full installer
package) to use as a code reference in my little demo jbpm eclipse project. I followed the
build instructions for project contributors (from droolsjbpm readme on github) to download
and build the whole package using droolsjbpm-build-bootstrap but ended up with some buggy
snapshot that wouldn't even compile due to some package-naming related errors (folder
names using diactrical marks..) So i tried cloning the same droolsjbpm-build-bootstrap
from 5.4.x branch and repeated the whole procedure using freshly-downloaded
branch-specific scripts but i have soon noticed that git-clone-others.sh script is not
parameterized in any way to use the proper branch - it just started cloning the same
master repositories. I thought about adding a branch switch (-b 5.4.x) to the 'git
clone' call inside it but since all these projects are released separately (e.g jbpm
5.4.0 final + drools 5.5.0 final) and have separate lifecycles, i figured it wouldn't
work. So - my question is how to do it properly without using Hudson ? (I believe you are
using CI server for this purpose) Thanks in advance for any assistance, regards Simon
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