Miguel,

You'll need to set JAVA_HOME to a java7 installation.

Not only is it doclint problems but ARQ does not build due to a plugin problem with maven.

        Andy

On 17/06/14 09:38, Andy Seaborne wrote:
On 16/06/14 23:55, Miguel Bento Alves wrote:
Hi all,

I tried to create a maven repository in my machine as recommended in
https://jena.apache.org/download/maven.html
svn co https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jena/trunk/ Jena
cd Jena
mvn clean install
(instead of Jena, my folder name is JenaMBA_JENA650)

I got several errors in third step. I list the errors below. My machine
specifications are:
apache-maven-3.2.1

java version "1.8.0_05"

Mac OS X 10.9.3

I also tried build on netbeans in my machine (after created a branch in
github and clone to my computer) but I have the same kind of errors.

Three weeks ago I created the same repository and everything worked fine.
Now, I needed to create again and I can¹t create a repository.

I have managed to recreate the same situation (same versions of maven
and java) when I set JAVA_HOME to point to a java8 system (this is
independent of what "mvn -version" prints out!!).  If that points to a
java7, it works.

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15886209/maven-is-not-working-in-java-8-when-javadoc-tags-are-incomplete


so adding one of those fixes should make it work for you in your local
environment.

We (also) need a general, multi-java-version, solution.

Setting JAVA_HOME to be Java7, even if maven is running with java8 works.

(Notes as JENA-716)

Cleaning the javadoc would be good but it seems failing due to just
warnings, not strict errors.  One warning shouldn't break the build.

     Andy

Miguel


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