Dear developers,
This afternoon I did a fresh download of the Cocoon 2.2 trunk and tried to
build it. Unfortunately I'm getting build errors. Here's the output from
maven. I replaced the actual path to the trunk with '/path/to/cocoon/trunk':
[INFO] Generating war
/path/to/cocoon/trunk/dists/cocoon-dist-samples/target/cocoon-samples.war
[INFO]
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[ERROR] BUILD ERROR
[INFO]
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[INFO] Error assembling WAR
Embedded error: Deployment descriptor:
/path/to/cocoon/trunk/dists/cocoon-dist-samples/target/cocoon-samples/WEB-INF/web.xml
does not exist.
This cocoon-dist-samples also couses troubles on another machine where I've
tried to build cocoon earlier. After an update to the same revision as in the
previous example and a build attempt, I get the following errors:
[INFO] Assembling webapp cocoon-dist-samples in
/path/to/cocoon/trunk/dists/cocoon-dist-samples/target/cocoon-samples
[INFO]
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[ERROR] BUILD ERROR
[INFO]
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[INFO] There are at least two artifacts with the ID 'xmlParserAPIs':
xerces:xmlParserAPIs:jar:2.6.2:compile
org.apache.cocoon:cocoon-dist-samples:war:2-SNAPSHOT
org.apache.cocoon:cocoon-batik-sample:jar:1.0.0-SNAPSHOT
org.apache.cocoon:cocoon-batik-impl:jar:1.0.0-SNAPSHOT
batik:batik-ext:jar:1.6-1
xml-apis:xmlParserAPIs:jar:2.0.2
xerces:xmlParserAPIs:jar:2.6.2:compile
org.apache.cocoon:cocoon-dist-samples:war:2-SNAPSHOT
org.apache.cocoon:cocoon-forms-sample:jar:1.0.0-SNAPSHOT
org.apache.cocoon:cocoon-forms-impl:jar:1.0.0-M2-SNAPSHOT
xom:xom:jar:1.1
xerces:xmlParserAPIs:jar:2.6.2
I removed both directories ~/.m2/repository/xerces and ~/.m2/repository/xml-apis
from my local repository, since these both contain this artifact called
'xmlParserAPIs', hoping one of these was related to another project. But after
a rebuild, both directories are restored again and the problem reappears. Do
you have any clues?
Thanks for your attention,
Fred