On Tue, 1 Feb 2005, Mark Taylor wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Feb 2005, Peter W. Draper wrote:
>
> > Hi Mark,
> >
> > we may have trampled on each others toes here. I "fixed" this one
> > yesterday (we haven't seen the result of that yet as the build seems to
>
> Curses! Having made this fix I did see again your message on stardev
> which made me wonder, but ...
>
> > report in the afternoon, but it should be underway). Check the build.xml
> > file in JNIAST for my commit (you probably need to undo that).
>
> % cvs log build.xml
>
> RCS file: /cvs/java/source/jniast/build.xml,v
> Working file: build.xml
> head: 1.49
> branch:
> locks: strict
> access list:
> symbolic names:
> BRANCH-SPLAT-VO-release-1: 1.49.0.2
> SPLAT-VO: 1.49
> USSC219B-testing: 1.44.0.4
> USSC219B: 1.44
> BRANCH-starconf: 1.44.0.2
> jniast-pre-starconf: 1.44
> jniast-3-3: 1.43
> USSC219: 1.38.0.2
> testing-USSC219: 1.38
> jniast-V3-2-4: 1.37
> USSC218: 1.28.0.2
> r0-5: 1.27
> r0-4: 1.22
> r0-3: 1.19
> r0-2: 1.19
> r0-1: 1.18
> keyword substitution: kv
> total revisions: 55; selected revisions: 55
> description:
> ----------------------------
> revision 1.49
> date: 2004-12-14 17:58:55 +0000; author: mbt; state: Exp; lines: +6 -1
> ...
>
> I don't see any recent changes to build.xml. Did you commit it?
It seems not! I'm sure I typed the commit command (I definitely remember
typing the message), but something seems to have gone wrong, probably the
CVSROOT setup. Good anyway, I will not commit it again.
(BTW, the change was just adding <env key="JDK" value="${java.home}"/> to
the ppc section).
> Either way, I'm happy to take this as a warning to lay off meddling
> with OSX unless specifically asked!
Now you've stood up the OS X oche these problems are now yours!
Cheers,
Peter.
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