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How do I upload a new jar to scala/scala?
Sun, 2012-02-05, 13:51
#2
Re: How do I upload a new jar to scala/scala?
By offline you mean you're coming to Lausanne next week? :)
I'd like to add a new jar that will be used to test reification. Just a single small scala file, which gets compiled in 3 kb of code.
On 5 February 2012 13:43, Josh Suereth <joshua.suereth@gmail.com> wrote:
I'd like to add a new jar that will be used to test reification. Just a single small scala file, which gets compiled in 3 kb of code.
On 5 February 2012 13:43, Josh Suereth <joshua.suereth@gmail.com> wrote:
(A) you need credentials. I can get you them offline.
(B) put the jar in desired location and run push-binary-libs.sh script with your username/password.
(C) commit the new <jar>.desired.sha1 file into git.Can I ask which jar you're adding?
On Feb 5, 2012 7:07 AM, "Eugene Burmako" <eugene.burmako@epfl.ch> wrote:Subj
Sun, 2012-02-05, 14:31
#3
Re: How do I upload a new jar to scala/scala?
So somewhere under test/ directory? Good. No, by offline I mean, now that I'm at a real computer, I'll give you credentials to your EPFL email.
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 7:49 AM, Eugene Burmako <eugene.burmako@epfl.ch> wrote:
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 7:49 AM, Eugene Burmako <eugene.burmako@epfl.ch> wrote:
By offline you mean you're coming to Lausanne next week? :)
I'd like to add a new jar that will be used to test reification. Just a single small scala file, which gets compiled in 3 kb of code.
On 5 February 2012 13:43, Josh Suereth <joshua.suereth@gmail.com> wrote:(A) you need credentials. I can get you them offline.
(B) put the jar in desired location and run push-binary-libs.sh script with your username/password.
(C) commit the new <jar>.desired.sha1 file into git.Can I ask which jar you're adding?
On Feb 5, 2012 7:07 AM, "Eugene Burmako" <eugene.burmako@epfl.ch> wrote:Subj
Sun, 2012-02-05, 17:51
#4
Re: How do I upload a new jar to scala/scala?
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 11:25, Josh Suereth wrote:
> So somewhere under test/ directory? Good. No, by offline I mean, now that
> I'm at a real computer, I'll give you credentials to your EPFL email.
You should really give up on using imaginary computers, y'know?
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 7:49 AM, Eugene Burmako
> wrote:
>>
>> By offline you mean you're coming to Lausanne next week? :)
>>
>> I'd like to add a new jar that will be used to test reification. Just a
>> single small scala file, which gets compiled in 3 kb of code.
>>
>> On 5 February 2012 13:43, Josh Suereth wrote:
>>>
>>> (A) you need credentials. I can get you them offline.
>>> (B) put the jar in desired location and run push-binary-libs.sh script
>>> with your username/password.
>>> (C) commit the new .desired.sha1 file into git.
>>>
>>> Can I ask which jar you're adding?
>>>
>>> On Feb 5, 2012 7:07 AM, "Eugene Burmako" wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Subj
>>
>>
>
Sun, 2012-02-05, 18:01
#5
Re: How do I upload a new jar to scala/scala?
Well, I do think ARM will eventually win the server war, once people realize lower-power-utilization = win. However, I cannot write code on my Android devices, YET.
- Josh
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 11:42 AM, Daniel Sobral <dcsobral@gmail.com> wrote:
- Josh
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 11:42 AM, Daniel Sobral <dcsobral@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 11:25, Josh Suereth <joshua.suereth@gmail.com> wrote:
> So somewhere under test/ directory? Good. No, by offline I mean, now that
> I'm at a real computer, I'll give you credentials to your EPFL email.
You should really give up on using imaginary computers, y'know?
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 7:49 AM, Eugene Burmako <eugene.burmako@epfl.ch>
> wrote:
>>
>> By offline you mean you're coming to Lausanne next week? :)
>>
>> I'd like to add a new jar that will be used to test reification. Just a
>> single small scala file, which gets compiled in 3 kb of code.
>>
>> On 5 February 2012 13:43, Josh Suereth <joshua.suereth@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> (A) you need credentials. I can get you them offline.
>>> (B) put the jar in desired location and run push-binary-libs.sh script
>>> with your username/password.
>>> (C) commit the new <jar>.desired.sha1 file into git.
>>>
>>> Can I ask which jar you're adding?
>>>
>>> On Feb 5, 2012 7:07 AM, "Eugene Burmako" <eugene.burmako@epfl.ch> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Subj
>>
>>
>
--
Daniel C. Sobral
I travel to the future all the time.
(A) you need credentials. I can get you them offline.
(B) put the jar in desired location and run push-binary-libs.sh script with your username/password.
(C) commit the new <jar>.desired.sha1 file into git.
Can I ask which jar you're adding?
On Feb 5, 2012 7:07 AM, "Eugene Burmako" <eugene.burmako@epfl.ch> wrote: