[hibernate-dev] new build script
Steve Ebersole
steve.ebersole at jboss.com
Wed Aug 16 10:18:20 EDT 2006
I assume it does this for linking? How does that work with a file-based
URL? I mean when you actually bundle? Is it just assumed that the
separate subprojects are unzipped in the same layout as our build dirs?
-----Original Message-----
From: Emmanuel Bernard [mailto:emmanuel at hibernate.org]
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 8:49 AM
To: Steve Ebersole
Cc: hibernate-dev at lists.jboss.org
Subject: Re: [hibernate-dev] new build script
the javadoc copy is also needed for the directory up task, unless we
change the HibernateExt tasks to point to the new structure
Steve Ebersole wrote:
>
> I checked in a new build script today and wanted to give everyone a
> breakdown of the various changes.
>
> The biggest change is that we no longer build "a directory up". All
> build stuff now happens within the project directory; all output
> "artifacts" end up somewhere in the build directory. For those of you
> that might rely on the "directory up", I added a specific target for
> y'all (prepare-dir-up) which prepares the directory up just as before
> (well the hibernate jar and libs).
>
> The other big change had to do with the test suite. Previously, we
had
> this broken out into two separate targets: one with instrumentation
and
> one without. Now, we have a unified notion of running the test suite.
> Note that this is still a little in flux as not all
> instrumentation-dependent tests are properly covered yet...
>
> Minor (for some), but I also added the capability to run the eg stuff
> inline, meaning within the checkout dir. Run 'eg.inline' instead of
> 'eg'.
>
> There are various other minor changes, but these were the big ones...
>
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