I think we've concluded that the M3 source is provided as a
reference, and you will not necessarily be able to build from it. The
problem has to do with the version numbers used for the dependencies and
related projects. We need to improve this somehow for future milestone
releases, though so long as so many things we depend on are SNAPSHOTs,
it's going to be tough.
That said, the Magic G Ball is usually the very last thing in the
build, and it's a sample application, so all the core parts of Geronimo
should have built by that point. If you really want to see it through to
the bitter end, find the part of applications/magicGball/project.xml that
references the library below, and change SHAPSHOT to rc3 and try again.
Aaron
On Sat, 13 Nov 2004, Craig Johannsen wrote:
> Attempted a couple of times to build from the geronimo-1.0-M3-src.tar.gz
> downloaded from the http://geronimo.apache.org main web page.
> +----------------------------------------
> | Executing default The Magic G Ball
> | Memory: 15M/28M
> +----------------------------------------
> Attempting to download geronimo-spec-j2ee-1.4-SNAPSHOT.jar.
> WARNING: Failed to download geronimo-spec-j2ee-1.4-SNAPSHOT.jar.
>
> BUILD FAILED
> File......
> /home/craigj/.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-SNAPSHOT.jar
>
>
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