That is probably some misconfigurations at the Maven of the Jenkins’ VM. That seems to be a username and password configuration to access some cache/local repository that is under the ASF premises.
Does anyone have access to those VMs? So we could login and fix it. I also noticed the Java 8, but our maven configuration will compile the code with Java 7 compatibility (or java 6, I do not from right now the specific version). On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 6:00 PM, Will Stevens <williamstev...@gmail.com> wrote: > Seeing a few jobs with this result recently. > > [cloudstack-pr-analysis] $ > > /home/jenkins/jenkins-slave/tools/hudson.tasks.Maven_MavenInstallation/maven-3.3.3/bin/mvn > clean --projects=org.apache.cloudstack:cloudstack > org.apache.rat:apache-rat-plugin:0.10:check[ERROR] Error executing > Maven.[ERROR] 1 problem was encountered while building the effective > settings[FATAL] Non-parseable settings /home/jenkins/.m2/settings.xml: > unexpected character in markup % (position: START_TAG seen > ...</username>\n <password><%... @14:18) @ > /home/jenkins/.m2/settings.xml, line 14, column 18 > > Build step 'Invoke top-level Maven targets' marked build as failure > > > Here are a couple: > https://builds.apache.org/job/cloudstack-pr-analysis/1057/console > https://builds.apache.org/job/cloudstack-pr-analysis/1056/console > > Do we know what the deal is with this? > > Also, I noticed that Jenkins is building with Java 8. I thought that was > not yet supported, is that a good idea? > > Thx... > -- Rafael Weingärtner