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Date:      Mon, 11 Jun 2001 12:18:34 -0700
From:      "Jacob S. Barrett" <jsbarrett@acm.org>
To:        Ernst de Haan <ernst@jollem.com>
Cc:        jbarrett@amduat.net, freebsd-java@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: JBoss Port
Message-ID:  <3B25198A.6040307@acm.org>
References:  <3B217E85.7010707@acm.org> <20010611094756.A1385@c187104187.telekabel.chello.nl> <3B24E4E0.9070606@acm.org> <20010611190157.A5173@c187104187.telekabel.chello.nl>

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I thought about that, unfortunately there is no "stable" release between 
actual releases and the current CVS tree.  I will get the release one 
done probably tonight.

-JAke

Ernst de Haan wrote:

> Jacob,
> 
> Uhm, can I make an uncivilized suggestion? Can't we start with a
> jboss-stable port? I looked into your Makefile and Makefile.inc, but
> it's way too complicated for the first version of the port. I suggest
> we start out with jboss-stable, just download a few jars, install
> them, and provide a control script. Keep It Simple, Stupid! ;-)
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Ernst
> 
> 
> Jacob S. Barrett wrote:
> 
>>I have posted the port on my website for now.  It isn't very large, but 
>>be patient as my 128Kb upstream is slow.
>>
>>http://www.amduat.net/pub/jboss-current.tgz
>>
>>Actually, I have it checking out the latest source from the jboss-cvs 
>>server.  This version I use to keep up to date on the latetest work. 
>>The first time you build it the do-extract just calls update target. 
>>The update target does a checkout of all the source needed to build it 
>>and resets the build flags.  You can call 'make update' again to refresh 
>>the source then 'make install' to install the latest build over your 
>>current.  The first time you install you shuold copy the default config 
>>dir to something else of your liking, ie 'amduat', then when starting 
>>jboss you specify the config to run, ir 'jboss amduat'.  I need some 
>>help on generating the packing list on the fly.  It doesn't seem to be 
>>working.  Also the description and other documents are missing from the 
>>package as I have not had time to work on them lately.  Everything will 
>>work, hopefully, you will just get an error when it tries to create 
>>entries in the package database.
>>
>>I am working on another that will just download and install the latetest 
>>binaries.  I don't have enough of that on done to post though.
>>
>>I am getting swamped at work so if someone wants to help I would love 
>>some help.  At least some suggestions on this makefile and better ways 
>>of doing some things.
>>
>>-Jake
>>
>>Ernst de Haan wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Jacob,
>>>
>>>Send it to the -java mailing list if it's not too big, or else provide a
>>>download location. I can test your port. Perhaps you should base it on the
>>>java/orion port, since it will probably be similar, *if* you're downloading
>>>the binary files i.s.o. the source files. Most of my Java ports just download
>>>binary files (.jar files usually).
>>>
>>>Ernst
>>>
>>>
>>>Jacob S. Barrett wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Well I have finally fixed my classic vm issues by updating the JBoss 
>>>>source.   Now I have the beginings of a JBoss-current port.  Does anyone 
>>>>want to take a look at it or test it?  If you want to do either just let 
>>>>me know and I will email you the port stubs.
>>>>
>>>>-- 
>>>>Jacob S. Barrett
>>>>jsbarrett@acm.org
>>>>www.amduat.net
>>>>
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