On Mon, Sep 05, 2011 at 09:24:38AM -0400, Ian Darwin wrote: > > > > I'ld like to move the java ports to a non-version jar install. If they > > > > install > > > > multiple jars, put them into ${MOJAVA_JAR_DIR}/<project_name>/ (without > > > > version). That way you prevent needing to touch other ports just > > > > because you > > > > updated one. > > > > > > > > > I was planning to do it today. > > > > > > Your and kurt@ design of MODJAVA et al. is simply superb. It allows > > > much flexibility in choosing versions. > > I agree with that sentiment. Thanks :) > > So, is junit4 going to be a separate port or what's going on? > > I was the one holding out for junit3 and 4 ports, but on thinking > about it, anybody that's truly dependant on 3.8 will likely have it > and the other jars that depend on 3.8 cached in their project source/lib > directory anyway, so maybe it's OK to just have junit4. At he least it > might encourage somebody to upgrade their test suite :-) In that case, would my diff be the way to move forward (and adjust jeoip/postgresql-jdbc where needed (build-wise))?
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