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Subject:    [jira] Created: (COCOON-1802) Script for m10n of old blocks
From:       "Andreas Hochsteger (JIRA)" <jira () apache ! org>
Date:       2006-03-18 10:32:58
Message-ID: 891746646.1142677978913.JavaMail.jira () ajax
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Script for m10n of old blocks
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         Key: COCOON-1802
         URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-1802
     Project: Cocoon
        Type: New Feature
  Components: - Build System: Maven  
    Versions: 2.2-dev (Current SVN)    
    Reporter: Andreas Hochsteger
 Attachments: m10n-blocks.zip

See thread starting with \
http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@cocoon.apache.org/msg42233.html for discussion \
details.

Here's the info from the file README.txt:

What is it?
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m10n-blocks.sh is a script which automates parts of the conversion from the
"old" blocks to the "new" mavenized ones.


Configuration
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Only 2 variables have to be adjusted:
blksrc:
Local directory where https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cocoon/blocks is checked out
blkdest:
Local directory where https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cocoon/trunk is checked out


Usage
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# ./m10n-blocks.sh <blockname>...

Example:
# ./m10n-blocks.sh asciiart faces


Conventions
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The script assumes, that every block will consist of a parent block
(cocoon-<blockname>), an implementation block (cocoon-<blockname>-impl)
and a sample block (cocoon-<blockname>-sample).


TODOs
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The subversion commands are currently untested and commented-out.
The implementation pom has to be manually merged with the original pom of the
"old" block. In many cases it is enough to add the dependencies.
The build section should not be merged, since the new directory structure uses
maven defaults and thus doesn't need a special configuration.


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