Follow-on for (2)... At least in Eclipse, this also requires installing the maven plugin, and importing one or more maven project descriptions/pom.xml files (depending on what you're going to work on). I'd be surprised if IntelliJ doesn't have something similar.
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 12:54 PM, Hanifi Gunes <[email protected]> wrote: > 1) > - Is this known or intended? > No. Tests should run cleanly. Can you take a look at logs and post the > failed test along with your environment? > > 2) > - Is it possible to build drill from within IntelliJIDEA? > You should use terminal for the first time. Then IDEA picks up and cleanly > builds incremental changes. > > -Hanifi > > On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 11:13 AM, Max Neunhöffer <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Dear Drillers, > > > > I have two questions: > > > > (1) > > > > I am trying to compile drill from source. I observe that the building > > instructions from the README do not work for me: > > > > git clone https://github.com/apache/drill.git > > cd drill > > mvn clean install > > > > What happens is that some modules are built successfully but then some > > intermediate test fails. > > > > I did manage to build with > > > > mvn clean install -DskipTests=true > > > > After that, > > > > mvn clean install > > > > works as well. This suggests to me that some dependencies between builds > > and tests are not configured correctly... > > > > Is this known or intended? > > > > This happens in the master and 1.0.0 branches in the same way. > > > > > > (2) > > > > Is it possible to build drill from within IntelliJIDEA? > > > > When I checkout the project from github and simply say "Build" it does > > not know how to use antlr3 to rebuild the automatically generated parser > > code, even though I have installed the ANTLRWorks plugin and the maven3 > > plugin for antlr3. > > > > Again, this does not depend on whether I am using master or 1.0.0. > > > > > > Best regards, > > Max. > > >
