Niclas,

I have :- 
wiped maven dir including all plugins and repo.
done a clean cvs checkout of maven 
build of maven from cvs
run maven merlin:site on merlin cvs source at 22:14 gmt +1 yesterday.

The result was a successful build. I noticed 1 javadoc error reported,
but clearly it did not stop the build.

I built all using sun jdk 1.3.1_06 on redhat 7.2



On Thu, 2003-09-11 at 13:21, Niclas Hedhman wrote:
> On Thursday 11 September 2003 19:58, Peter Courcoux wrote:
> 
> > I hope I didn't give the impression that you might have made this
> > mistake. It was a completely separate observation and really should have
> > been in a separate email. It just came to light at the same time!
> 
> Ok. Even if you would, I don't feel bad about.... just about everything ;o) A 
> very tolerant and easy-going guy. Noone can insult me more than I have 
> insulted myself already ...
> 
> > Once I get a maven installation which builds all my stuff, I hate
> > updating it!
> 
> Then it is defeating its purpose, isn't it. And can you really stop him from 
> automatically updating the plug-ins?
> 
Yes, but its purpose is also defeated if you have to spend the time
trying to track down bugs in your build system.

Regards,

Peter

> > I have the bandwidth. I'll back it up and try.
> 
> Thanks.
> Niclas
> 
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