Infusion Builder bug parade request for review
Laurel A. Williams
laurel.williams at utoronto.ca
Mon Dec 7 21:41:48 UTC 2009
Hi all,
I've been working pretty steadily on InfusionBuilder tasks for the last
week. Here is a Jira filter with changes that could do with some review.
http://issues.fluidproject.org/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?mode=hide&requestId=10265
FLUID-3360 - I wrote a small shell script to remove old files from the
temporary directories on a 24 hr schedule - this should be a really
quick review.
FLUID-3404 is the task to move the minification step of the build
process from the build stage to the deploy stage - not complete but some
subtasks are:
FLUID-3407 - large changes to the build script in order to create
two new targets. One target "deployInfusionBuilder" performs the
minification tasks required for the builder. The second target
"infusionBuilder" is a modification of the customBuild target, but the
files are taken from the minified and src versions created in the deploy
target. This is a big change and required parameterization and changes
to dependencies in many other ant targets. I've attached a patch to the
JIRA even though I haven't fully tested it on non-Windows machines...so
that others can get a look at it asap. If this is released, it will
break the Infusion Builder as noted in the JIRA, but I think we will
have to make these changes and then fix the builder in a two stage process.
FLUID-3405 - changed version of YUI compressor - This was already
reviewed by Colin. I've followed up and its ready to release anytime
someone has a moment.
FLUID-3406 - checked minification/concatanation order in ant script.
Did nothing, since it was already correct.
Please feel free to close 3360, 3405 and 3406 if they are acceptable.
Laurel
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