Using Caciocavallo code
Pontus Amberg
pontus.amberg at gmail.com
Sat Sep 28 12:46:04 UTC 2019
I was looking at Caciocavallo a while ago to run headless test and the only
thing that stoped me from using it was the incompatibility with more
recents JDK:s. So a public update would be really appreciated!
/Pontus
On Sat, 28 Sep 2019 at 08:25, Mario Torre <neugens.limasoftware at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Ho Glen,
>
> I notified registrar but it seems things are still alive ;)
>
> If you plan to contribute more I think the best would reopen the project
> and make you lead, if you instead think this is a one off contribution,
> perhaps followed by occasional patches in the future, creating a GitHub
> repository is probably best.
>
> In fact, we could migrate all the current code to GitHub now anyway using
> project Skara tooling.
>
> Cheers,
> Mario
>
> On Sat 28. Sep 2019 at 01:55, Glen Schrader (gschrader) <
> gschrader at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello again,
>>
>> I know the project was dissolved (in fact I’m not even sure this email
>> will go through) but I’m just wondering what I should do with code changes
>> I made in order to get the shared and tta modules working under JDK11. My
>> initial plan was to stop using Caciocavallo and use Xvfb/vnc to run
>> headless unit tests but I ran into other issues going that route so I ended
>> up making the necessary code changes. I know the license is GPL so I should
>> be making the code available, right now I have it imported into a private
>> GitHub repo, so at the very least I will make that public but I wonder
>> if I should just take the code I need and start a new project. Any
>> thoughts?
>>
>> PS if this email bounces, then I will email Mario and Roman directly
>> instead.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Glen
>>
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