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Sebastien Chassande-Barrioz wrote:
Hi fernando, Maybe the following link will help you: http://forge.objectweb.org/project/showfiles.php?group_id=41 In fact I wrote the "objectweb ant tasks" when I worked for INRIA two years ago. The task was hosted into a project named "shared" (An object dream ...). This project died. Now the tasks are availlable in an CVS module of the monolog repository even if it does not depend on it. Then this "sub-project" has its own life cycle which several versions. Ithink it is not possible to fetch older version than the 1.0.Best regards, Seb
Bonjour Sebastian,My question is exactly the opposite. JPackage.org has packaged the latest ObjectWeb Ant Task which is version 1.2.
JOnAS still uses the old 1.0 version though, and I was wondering if is there any incompatibilities that cause JOnAS to need to use the 1.0 version instead of the latest 1.2.
Best regards, Fernando
Le mer 15/12/2004 à 16:46, Fernando Nasser a écrit :Ping. I need to know this because of packageing.If we do need an old 1.0 version I will have to create a legacy package in addition to the current one which is a major annoyance.Regards, Fernando Fernando Nasser wrote:Bonjour,The current release of ObjectWeb's AntTask is 1.2 and that was release in May, more than 6 months ago.Is there a reason why we are still using the (very) old OWANTTASK_1_0 tag?JPackages.org has objectweb-anttask at 1.2 level, as it is used by Monolog 1.8.xRegards to all, Fernando -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fernando Nasser Red Hat Canada Ltd. E-Mail: fnasser@xxxxxxxxxx 2323 Yonge Street, Suite #300 Toronto, Ontario M4P 2C9 ______________________________________________________________________
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