Polar, On Tuesday 27 February 2007 10:43, Polar Humenn wrote: > Do you know what I have to do to get the CXF sources installed into my > local maven repository? > > I can do > > mvn source:jar > > and it creates them, but doesn't install them into ~/.m2/respository.
All maven projects should be pretty much the same: mvn source:jar will create the jar by invoking the source plugin directly. However, that will never will get to the install phase to install it. You can do: mvn source:jar install which will invoke the source:jar to build the jar, then continue to the install phase to install it. mvn javadoc:jar source:jar install would do both javadoc and source. > The "install" or -Pfastinstall doesn't seem to ether, but it does > install the javadoc jar files, which I find inconsistent. It probably only installs the javadoc for api and metacode. For those two modules, we bind javadoc:jar into the build to run every time. None of the other modules would get javadoc. Enjoy! Dan > Cheers, > -Polar > > Daniel Kulp wrote: > > Jarek, > > > > On Tuesday 27 February 2007 10:29, Jarek Gawor wrote: > >> I think the latest snapshot published got screwed up somehow. Can you > >> republish please? We are getting lots of build problem in Geronimo > >> now. > >> > >> I see the following warning: > >> > >> [WARNING] POM for > >> 'org.apache.cxf:cxf-rt-transports-http:pom:2.0-incubator-RC-SN > >> APSHOT:compile' is invalid. It will be ignored for artifact > >> resolution. Reason: Failed to validate POM > >> > >> And after that lots of 'package org.apache.cxf'' and others not > >> found. > > > > It's probably cause it's in the middle of publishing now. The > > bandwidth between IONA and Apache seems to be a bit slow today. :-( -- J. Daniel Kulp Principal Engineer IONA P: 781-902-8727 C: 508-380-7194 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.dankulp.com/blog
