Starlink development wrote on :
> On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Alasdair Allan wrote:
>
> > > OK, I think I understand what's up. Last time around we created
> > > the "/star/starjava/docs" directory to carry any non-javadoc
> > > docs. The actual javadoc docs went into "/star/starjava/javadocs"
> > > instead.
> > >
> > > Now the "/star/starjava/docs" content isn't (and never has been)
> > > exported by the ANT system, we just knocked it up last time as the
> > > whole question of what to do with (and how to present) additional
> > > documentation (like SUNs and MUDs in STARJAVA) has never been
> > > resolved.
>
> Thinking some more about it, there are also some
> miscellaneous docs with the various third party packages
> (ANT, JUNIT, AXIS etc.) that we do need to release, namely
> their licenses, so we do need to export the doc directories
> (many of these, including SPLAT also have programming guides etc.
> that also live in doc).
Peter,
Depending on how "Astrogrid like" you want to be this should all be done
using Maven. This can incorporate external packages, do code reports,
coverage statistics etc. etc. but is rather! complicated!
Brian
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Astrogrid/Starlink, Tel: +44 (0)1235 446254
Space Science & Technology Department, Fax: +44 (0)1235 446362
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK.
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