gjp 0.17.0 → 0.17.1

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data/README.md CHANGED
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Ceate a new `gjp` project, in this example named "galaxy":
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  cd galaxy
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  gjp init
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- `gjp init` automatically starts a new gathering phase in which you can add sources and kit files. It also generated a folder structure and assumes you respect it, in particular, you should place all your projects' source files in `src`. Every `src` subfolder will become a separate package named after the folder itself, so use the following commands to create a `commons-collections` folders and populate it:
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+ `gjp init` automatically starts a new gathering phase in which you can add sources and kit files. It also generated a folder structure and assumes you respect it, in particular, you should place all your projects' source files in `src/`. Every `src/` subfolder will become a separate package named after the folder itself, so use the following commands to create a `commons-collections` folders and populate it:
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  cd src
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  mkdir commons-collections
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  unzip commons-collections-3.2.1-src.zip
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  rm commons-collections-3.2.1-src.zip
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- Now let's move to the kit (which, unsurprisingly, should be placed in the `kit` folder). commons-collections needs Maven 3 to build, so we should simply unzip a copy in `kit`:
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+ Now let's move to the kit (which, unsurprisingly, should be placed in the `kit/` directory). commons-collections needs Maven 3 to build, so we should simply unzip a copy in `kit/`:
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  cd ../../kit
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  wget http://apache.fastbull.org/maven/maven-3/3.1.0/binaries/apache-maven-3.1.0-bin.zip
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  #### First dry-run phase
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- Let's call `gjp dry-run` to let `gjp` know we are building and then call Maven. Note that `gjp mvn` is used instead of plain `mvn`: `gjp` will take care of locating the Maven installation we have in the `kit` and ensure it will store all downloaded files there.
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+ Let's call `gjp dry-run` to let `gjp` know we are building and then call Maven. Note that `gjp mvn` is used instead of plain `mvn`: `gjp` will take care of locating the Maven installation in `kit/` and ensure it will store all downloaded files there.
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  gjp dry-run
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  cd src/commons-collections/commons-collections-3.2.1-src/
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  gjp mvn package
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  gjp finish
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- Success! At this point `gjp` took note of all needed files, and restored `src` as it was before the build. This should be sufficient to be able to repeat the build on a machine with no Internet access, but what if we wanted to be 100% sure of that?
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+ Success! At this point `gjp` took note of all needed files, and restored `src/` as it was before the build. This should be sufficient to be able to repeat the build on a machine with no Internet access, but what if we wanted to be 100% sure of that?
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  #### Second, networkless, dry-run phase
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  gjp generate-kit-spec
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- Nothing fancy here, the spec simply copies `kit` contents in a special directory to be available for later compilation of packages.
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+ Nothing fancy here, the spec simply copies `kit/` contents in a special directory to be available for later compilation of packages.
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  You can also edit the spec file manually if you want. When you later regenerate it, `gjp` will automatically try to reconcile changes with a [three-way merge](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-way_merge#Three-way_merge).
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  You can also generate the corresponding .tar.xz file with:
data/gjp.gemspec CHANGED
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  s.homepage = "https://github.com/SilvioMoioli/gjp"
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  s.summary = "Green Java Packager's Tools"
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  s.description = "A suite of tools to ease Java packaging in SUSE systems"
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+ s.license = "MIT"
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  s.rubyforge_project = "gjp"
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data/lib/gjp/archiver.rb CHANGED
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  @project = project
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  end
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- # generates an archive for the project's kit package based on
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- # its file list
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+ # generates an archive for the s kit package based on ts file list
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  def archive_kit
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  end
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- # generates an archive for a project's source package based on
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+ # generates an archive for a project's package based on its file list
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  def archive_package(name)
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data/lib/gjp/project.rb CHANGED
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- # current state when finished
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+ # starts a dry running phase: files added to kit/ will be added
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+ # to the kit package, src/ will be reset at the current state
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+ # when finished
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data/lib/gjp/version.rb CHANGED
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  module Gjp
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  end
metadata CHANGED
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: gjp
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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  prerelease:
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - spec/lib/version_matcher_spec.rb
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  homepage: https://github.com/SilvioMoioli/gjp
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- licenses: []
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+ - MIT
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  post_install_message:
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  rdoc_options: []
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  require_paths: