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Retrofit extension installation procedure for non maven users #10

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homer123 opened this issue Jul 17, 2013 · 3 comments
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Retrofit extension installation procedure for non maven users #10

homer123 opened this issue Jul 17, 2013 · 3 comments

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@homer123
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Hi
What is the procedure to install the retrofit extension. I am a non maven user. I have the retrofit jar in the lib folder. But I am not sure how to add the retrofit related files from the extension folder. I can contribute to the documentation if someone can provide a procedure. I will add it to the wiki.

@ghost ghost assigned stephanenicolas Jul 17, 2013
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Hi @homer123 ,

you can find all the jars needed inside this folder : https://github.com/octo-online/robospice/tree/repository/dependencies/1.4.6-SNAPSHOT/robospice-retrofit

If you compare it to a different set up guide for another lib, you can quickly write the documentation. We would be glad if you could contribute to it. Copy-paste as much as you want, re-read and that's fine for us.

Thx in advance,
Stéphane

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Hi
I tried to edit the wiki but it said I dont have permission.

The problem I faced was that one has to change to the repository branch to see all the jars needed for the extension. I kept looking for it on the release branch. Hence a small note on the main page providing the link to the jars for the extension module would help.

Thank you for the quick reply.

@stephanenicolas
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Hi homer123,

the wiki is not public, but you can issue a pull request very easily
through github. All edit buttons will create a fork, then you can edit your
fork, then submit the pull request. The process is as simple as a click for
you.

Stéphane

2013/7/18 homer123 notifications@github.com

Hi
I tried to edit the wiki but it said I dont have permission.

The problem I faced was that one has to change to the repository branch to
see all the jars needed for the extension. I kept looking for it on the
release branch. Hence a small note on the main page providing the link to
the jars for the extension module would help.

Thank you for the quick reply.


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