[Q] Squeak/Smalltalk Ant lookalikes?

Daniel Vainsencher danielv at netvision.net.il
Mon Jun 9 11:32:34 UTC 2003


It isn't what I was looking for, but I think it's definitely an
interesting project for package maintainers. It should also know how to
get the code from SM instead of CVS (which isn't hard), because then it
would be useful for more public code. 

Daniel

Adrian Lienhard <adi at netstyle.ch> wrote:
> It is a simple Seaside app which regularily downloads and files-in dvs
> packages from a cvs-server (using the sqcvs package on SM) and then runs and
> displays the tests. Beside the tests it is useful for web apps to always
> have a running and up to date server online. It could be enhanced to
> integrate SLint or Dandelion to produce documentation etc.
> The current version needs some more work, though, to get stable...
> 
> Probably, this was not what you were looking for...
> 
> When it is more stable I'll publish on SM. In the meantime if somebody is
> interested I can mail the code.
> 
> Adrian
> 
> > Adrian Lienhard <alienhard at netstyle.ch> did a kind of cruise control
> > for Squeak, Ask him to publish it ;)
> >
> > Stef
> > On Monday, June 9, 2003, at 12:48 AM, Daniel Vainsencher wrote:
> >
> > > Ant is a build tool, like make, except it's geared for and implemented
> > > in Java, reads it's specs from XML, and uses classes instead of scripts
> > > for extension.
> > >
> > > Does anybody know of something similar in Smalltalk? yes, I know "we
> > > don't need build tools, we work with live objects". I'm thinking of
> > > using something like this to handle strange file based technologies
> > > like
> > > LaTeX, and also it might be useful for other things.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Daniel
> > >
> >
> >



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