To avoid the problems due to long paths, I have shared my trunk dir and m2 repo dir so that I can map these on a network drive and use. After this, my maven.repo.local woule be M:/. and the build root will be G:\
Another thing... when I ran bootstrap, I have not used any drive mapping as mentioned above.
How is it that the build is successful if I run the build from applications dir? When I run the build from root, it is failing due to applications/geronimo-console-standard.
Vamsi
On 9/11/06, Jacek Laskowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/11/06, Vamsavardhana Reddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am getting a build failure on trunk. Build is failing with compilation
> errors in geronimo-console-standard. If I run the build from applications
> directory, all applications are building without any problem. The failure
> is occurring when I run the build from root directory. The following is the
> console output.
Can't be! Today is my first day when I could happily build OpenEJB
2.2-SNAPSHOT and Geronimo 1.2-SNAPSHOT and everything went so smooth.
I work with Cygwin on MS Windows (had to uninstall TortoiseSVN as it
gave me a lot of troubles with bizzare permission-related problems -
I'm saying this to exclude issues with your build environment).
How did you build Geronimo? Did you try with an empty m2 repo? What's
the path of the repo?
I can see from the above console output that you run mvn install.
Could you run the build again with a clean m2 repo (no spaces and
short path, e.g. c:\.m2, please) and svn up and mvn clean install
afterwards. It must^H^H^H^Hshould work.
Jacek
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