Changes for page Getting the Wonder Source Code
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... ... @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ 9 9 * Add logging statements in Wonder source so you can better understand what is going when tracking down hard to find bugs 10 10 * Discover the many Hidden Treasures of Wonder. 11 11 12 -== Download Project WonderSource Code==12 +== Downloading == 13 13 14 14 {{tip title="Now with more Git"}} 15 15 As of March 25th, 2011 the Wonder source code is now maintained on [GitHub|https://github.com/] at [https://github.com/projectwonder]. So you'll need to be familiar with the [Git|http://git-scm.com/] Source Code Management system. You will use it to checkout a local copy of the repository (a "clone" in Git terms) allowing you to have direct access to the Wonder source. ... ... @@ -23,13 +23,26 @@ 23 23 Note the URL shown here is the public read-only URL. Committers should use the SSH form of the URL for read-write 24 24 {{/note}} 25 25 26 -{{code}} 26 +{{code value="none"}} 27 27 git clone git://github.com/projectwonder/wonder.git WonderSource 28 28 {{/code}} 29 29 30 +You should see output something like this: 31 + 32 +{{noformat}} 33 + 34 +Cloning into WonderSource... 35 +remote: Counting objects: 174269, done. 36 +remote: Compressing objects: 100% (57304/57304), done. 37 +remote: Total 174269 (delta 107374), reused 173934 (delta 107067) 38 +Receiving objects: 100% (174269/174269), 137.94 MiB | 8.29 MiB/s, done. 39 +Resolving deltas: 100% (107374/107374), done. 40 + 41 +{{/noformat}} 42 + 30 30 1. Navigate into the working copy root 31 31 32 -{{code}} 45 +{{code value="none"}} 33 33 cd WonderSource 34 34 {{/code}} 35 35 ... ... @@ -38,53 +38,53 @@ 38 38 39 39 {{/note}} 40 40 41 -== Build Frameworks==54 +== Building == 42 42 43 43 Assuming you now have a "cloned" copy of the Wonder source code, you can build the frameworks to the default (##/Roots##) with the following command: 44 44 45 45 1. Build the frameworks from the "cloned" source. 46 46 47 -{{code}} 60 +{{code value="none"}} 48 48 ant frameworks 49 49 {{/code}} 50 50 51 51 1. Install the frameworks (this just copies the built frameworks from /Roots to the runtime Frameworks directory, usually at /Library/Frameworks) 52 52 53 -{{code}} 66 +{{code value="none"}} 54 54 sudo ant frameworks.install 55 55 {{/code}} 56 56 57 -== BuiltFrameworksUpgrade Installation ==70 +== Installing and Upgrading == 58 58 59 59 Assuming you already cloned and installed Wonder from source using the method outlined above, you can use the following procedure pull the latest changes into your local repository. 60 60 61 61 1. Navigate to the Roots directory that was automatically created by the initial Source installation procedure above 62 62 63 -{{code}} 76 +{{code value="none"}} 64 64 cd ~/Roots/ 65 65 {{/code}} 66 66 67 67 1. Delete all installed frameworks whose names match the built frameworks in this Roots build folder 68 68 69 -{{code}} 82 +{{code value="none"}} 70 70 for FRAMEWORK in `echo *.framework`; do sudo rm -r /Library/Frameworks/${FRAMEWORK}; done 71 71 {{/code}} 72 72 73 73 1. Navigate to the original Wonder source directory that you created above during initial source installation 74 74 75 -{{code}} 88 +{{code value="none"}} 76 76 cd /path/to/WonderSource 77 77 {{/code}} 78 78 79 79 1. Pull the changes you do not have and merge them with your local repository 80 80 81 -{{code}} 94 +{{code value="none"}} 82 82 git pull 83 83 {{/code}} 84 84 85 85 1. Clean, build and install the frameworks 86 86 87 -{{code}} 100 +{{code value="none"}} 88 88 89 89 ant clean 90 90 ant frameworks ... ... @@ -104,15 +104,15 @@ 104 104 105 105 For example: 106 106 120 +{code:none} 121 +cd my/special/purpose/clone/of/Wonder 122 +ln -s ~/Library/Application\ Support/WOLips/wolips.custom.properties build.properties 107 107 {code} 108 -$ cd my/special/purpose/clone/of/Wonder 109 -$ ln -s ~/Library/Application\ Support/WOLips/wolips.custom.properties build.properties 110 -{code} 111 111 112 112 An example of where this approach might be used would be when you have different projects (perhaps in a specially designated workspace) that use a specific version of WebObjects and a specific version or branch of Wonder. 113 113 114 114 *Tip:* Specify a custom build directory for Wonder by adding the property 'wo.external.root' to the custom wolips properties file, for example 115 -{code} 128 +{code:none} 116 116 wo.external.root=/Users/mike/Developer/special/directory/Roots 117 117 {code} 118 118