Using Caciocavallo code

Glen Schrader (gschrader) gschrader at gmail.com
Sat Sep 28 14:11:32 UTC 2019


Yeah I’m torn, I almost put my hand up earlier, my problem is not understanding the other backends and if they could even be kept working. I’m guessing since they are excluded from the module set in the pom that maybe they are already in a questionable state.

For the foreseeable future I will be trying to keep shared/tta working on LTS releases.

I’m not sure what project Skara offers in addition to the Mercurial import Github can already do.

Glen


> On Sep 28, 2019, at 12:23 AM, 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 <mailto: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
> -- 
> pgp key: http://subkeys.pgp.net/ <http://subkeys.pgp.net/> PGP Key ID: 80F240CF
> Fingerprint: BA39 9666 94EC 8B73 27FA  FC7C 4086 63E3 80F2 40CF
> 
> Java Champion - Blog: http://neugens.wordpress.com <http://neugens.wordpress.com/> - Twitter: @neugens
> Proud GNU Classpath developer: http://www.classpath.org/ <http://www.classpath.org/>
> OpenJDK: http://openjdk.java.net/projects/caciocavallo/ <http://openjdk.java.net/projects/caciocavallo/>
> 
> Please, support open standards:
> http://endsoftpatents.org/ <http://endsoftpatents.org/>

-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <https://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/caciocavallo-dev/attachments/20190928/98cf4203/attachment.html>


More information about the caciocavallo-dev mailing list