Yes, adding the 'target' folder to the 'svn:ignore' list solved the problem.
Thank you very much, Denis 2006/1/3, Emmanuel Venisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > You can add target directory in subversion ignore list. > > Emmanuel > > Denis Fuenzalida a écrit : > > Hi, > > > > I'm a new Maven2+Continuum user. I'm testing an environment with Maven > > 2.0.1, Continuum 1.0.2 with Eclipse 3.1 and Subversion on Windows XP. > > > > I created a simple application with "mvn archetype:create ...", > > created the eclipse workspace files with "mvn eclipse:eclipse", > > imported the project into eclipse, and got it just ok. i added the > > whole project to version control using the subclipse plugin. This > > worked fine too. > > > > Added the scm configuration to the pom.xml: > > > > <scm><connection>scm:svn:svn://127.0.0.1/my-app</connection></scm> > > > > and uploaded the pom.xml to continuum, to add a maven2 project. > > > > On the *first* build, it works ok, but any *later* build fails with a > > subversion error: > > > > Provider message: The svn command failed. > > Command output: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > svn: La copia de trabajo 'target' no tiene lock > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > (translation: "the 'target' working copy doesn't have a lock) > > > > The problem is that after continuum checked-out the project from the > > repository and built it, the 'target' folder used by the build process > > is not under version control, so the next time that subversion updates > > the project in that folder, theres a problem with that folder and the > > build fails. > > > > As a workaround, i can open a shell to the working dir of continuum, > > do a "mvn clean" to get rid of the 'target' folder, but i have to do > > it manually. > > > > How can i configure continuum or the pom.xml to solve this problem? > > (maybe a build from scratch option)? Am i missing some concept here? > > > > Thanks in advice for your comments, > > > > Denis > > -- > > "And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make" > > -- The Beatles, "The End" > > > > > > > > -- "And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make" -- The Beatles, "The End"
