Hi Wols,
On Fri, 2010-12-03 at 00:42 +0000, Wols Lists wrote:
And as others have said, we want the build system to be newbie-friendly.
It always *used* to download its own ant, so it's a regression. A lot of
systems will have java runtime installed. It shouldn't assume that just
because the runtime is there, the development setup is also there. (And
imho it shouldn't force developers to install the development system
system-wide either - as I said why should ant be an explicit install
when java isn't?)
Hmm, now I look at what the previous configure option did:
--with-ant-home=$BUILDDIR/$APACHE_ANT
it seems we downloaded the pre-compiled ant java binaries and dumped
them in build/build/ - which made things easier (I guess), although no
more pleasant for most people.
So - I think the best advice is to install a system ant in the new
bootstrap/ build world.
HTH,
Michael.
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