Sorry to keep reporting build failures -- I just don't feel like
my maven-fu is up to trying to straighten them out myself. Anyway, these
are less critical, but still obnoxious.
ISSUE #1
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If I run maven -o m:rebuild-all, then it dies with:
+----------------------------------------
| Executing default ActiveMQ :: Resource Adapter
| Memory: 48M/59M
+----------------------------------------
You are working offline so the build will continue, but
activemq-1.2-SNAPSHOT.jar may be out of date!
BUILD FAILED
File......
/home/ammulder/.maven/cache/maven-multiproject-plugin-1.3.1/plugin.jelly
Element... maven:reactor
Line...... 217
Column.... 9
Error parsing project.xml
'/home/ammulder/.maven/cache/geronimo-deployment-plugin-1.0-SNAPSHOT/project.xml'
Total time: 52 seconds
Finished at: Fri Oct 08 19:38:15 EDT 2004
I have the ActiveMQ source (courtesy of m:co), so I don't see why
it needs to download anything.
ISSUE #2
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when I run maven:complete-rebuild (with Tomcat enabled) I get:
BUILD FAILED
File......
/home/ammulder/.maven/cache/maven-multiproject-plugin-1.3.1/plugin.jelly
Element... maven:reactor
Line...... 217
Column.... 9
The build cannot continue because of the following unsatisfied dependency:
geronimo-spec-j2ee-1.4-rc2.jar
(in Geronimo:Tomcat). Indeed, that JAR is not present in
~/.maven/repository/geronimo-spec/jars/
I have to run maven -Dmodule.types=specs to create that JAR (or
disable the Tomcat module, which is attractive due to the other Tomcat
problem)
ISSUE #3
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If I run maven -o complete-rebuild, then it dies with:
+----------------------------------------
| Executing clean:clean Geronimo :: Assembly
| Memory: 13M/17M
+----------------------------------------
...
BUILD FAILED
File......
/home/ammulder/.maven/cache/maven-multiproject-plugin-1.3.1/plugin.jelly
Element... maven:reactor
Line...... 217
Column.... 9
The build cannot continue because of the following unsatisfied
dependencies:
activemq-ra-1.2-SNAPSHOT.rar
geronimo-demo-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war
geronimo-jmxdebug-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war
I still think it's, umm, questionable that a "clean" fails due to
missing dependencies.
Aaron