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Hmm, I don’t know how to fix this properly...
The only work-around so far for me is to downgrade Windsor to 2.5.1. That works. I suggested that some of the improvements from v3 might be back-ported to change some of the bits in Windsor and make it go away.
Henrik
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On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 9:17 AM, Berke Sokhan <berke...@gmail.com> wrote:
> +1 if I may.
>
> 2011/6/20 hammett <ham...@gmail.com>
>>
>> I guess this testifies that the separation of codebases brought up
>> some pain for users. I'd say that we need to bring them back
>> together..
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On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 2:37 PM, John Simons <johnsi...@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
> I'm also against the merging of the repositories in a single one.
> I think the current solution provides the best outcome for individual
> committers and patchers.
> As Seb points out, the current problem is the lack of release process and
> automation.
I agree with John. The problem is not having them separate, but the lack of integration testing.
I think a good package manager and more integration testing is the answer.
Perhaps another angle could be team city's 'build dependency' concept?
>> >> Mod el(String key, Type service, Type classType, IDictionary
>> >> extendedProperties) in
>> >> e:\OSS.Code\Castle.Windsor\src\Castle.Windsor\MicroKernel\ModelBui
>> >> lde r\DefaultComponentModelBuilder.cs:line
>> >> 67
>> >> at
>> >> Castle.MicroKernel.Registration.ComponentRegistration`1.Castle.Mic
>> >> roK ernel.Registration.IRegistration.Register(IKernel
>> >> kernel) in
>> >> e:\OSS.Code\Castle.Windsor\src\Castle.Windsor\MicroKernel\Registra
>> >> tio
>> >> n\ComponentRegistration.cs:line
>> >> 904
>> >> at Castle.MicroKernel.DefaultKernel.Register(IRegistration[]
>> >> registrations) in
>> >> e:\OSS.Code\Castle.Windsor\src\Castle.Windsor\MicroKernel\DefaultK
>> >> ern
>> >> el.cs:line
>> >> 595
>> >> at
>> >> Castle.MicroKernel.Registration.BasedOnDescriptor.TryRegister(Type
>> >> type, IKernel kernel) in
>> >> e:\OSS.Code\Castle.Windsor\src\Castle.Windsor\MicroKernel\Registra
>> >> tio
>> >> n\BasedOnDescriptor.cs:line
>> >> 208
>> >> at
>> >> Castle.MicroKernel.Registration.FromDescriptor.Castle.MicroKernel.
>> >> Reg istration.IRegistration.Register(IKernel
>> >> Mod el(String key, Type service, Type classType, IDictionary
>> >> extendedProperties)
>> >> at
>> >>
>> >> Castle.MicroKernel.Registration.ComponentRegistration`1.Castle.Mic
>> >> roK ernel.Registration.IRegistration.Register(IKernel
2011/6/21 Krzysztof Koźmic <krzyszto...@gmail.com>: