Re: switching to Maven - done!

2013-01-28 Thread Jaume Ortolà i Font
2013/1/28 Mauro Condarelli mc5...@mclink.it Sorry to disturb, people. I've been using Eclipse previously. Now I followed instructions for the maven repack. Everything went ok, but I can't start the commandline: mcon@vmrunner :/srv/Store/Language/languagetool/languagetool-standalone/target$

Re: switching to Maven - done!

2013-01-28 Thread Jaume Ortolà i Font
What I do (in Windows) is to unzip this file: .m2\repository\org\languagetool\languagetool-standalone\2.1-SNAPSHOT\languagetool-standalone-2.1-SNAPSHOT.zip In the resulting folder you should have everything that is needed. Regards, Jaume Ortolà 2013/1/28 Mauro Condarelli mc5...@mclink.it

Re: switching to Maven - done!

2013-01-28 Thread Dominique Pellé
Mauro Condarelli mc5...@mclink.it wrote: On 28/01/2013 09:51, Jaume Ortolà i Font wrote: 2013/1/28 Mauro Condarelli mc5...@mclink.it Sorry to disturb, people. I've been using Eclipse previously. Now I followed instructions for the maven repack. Everything went ok, but I can't start the

Re: switching to Maven - done!

2013-01-28 Thread Daniel Naber
On 28.01.2013, 00:41:10 Mauro Condarelli wrote: Everything went ok, but I can't start the commandline: mcon@vmrunner:/srv/Store/Language/languagetool/languagetool-standalone/ta rget$ java -cp languagetool-standalone-2.1-SNAPSHOT.jar Could you please try again with the very latest version?

Re: switching to Maven - done!

2013-01-28 Thread Daniel Naber
On 28.01.2013, 10:34:33 Mauro Condarelli wrote: My .m2/repository directory contains a lot of libs (.jars .pom) deeply nested, but nothing really about LanguageTool itself. JARs will only be in ~/.m2/repository if you call mvn clean install. This is useful as you then can compile and test