What I would suggest for your purpose is to follow the dependencies in project.xml manually: using http://www.ibiblio.org/maven/ you get all the jars (presumably in one place) and then even get a not too late jelly.
You can also avoid running the tests. It's kind of unsafe but... it could get you working also:
maven -Dmaven.test.skip=true jar
Paul
Mark Cohen wrote:
I am a college professor with plans on covering Jelly in my "structure of programming" course this fall. I have spent the entire day trying to install Jelly without success. Following the directions, I installed Maven and fetched the most recent version of Jelly from CVS. Next, I ran "maven test", and after a few of the jar files downloaded into the repository I got a NullPointerException. I tried several things after this (I will not go into the details) and I still have not be able to get a working copy of Jelly.
Can anyone help me get Jelly installed? Also, what is the bare minimum that can be installed in order to just use Jelly's core functionality? I would like to make it as simple as possible for my students to install and start using Jelly.
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