On 10/05/2021 19:36, Merlin Bögershausen wrote:
Hi Adam,
thanks for explaining. So install followed by compile should work.
$ mvn clean install -Pdev -DskipTests && mvn compile -Pdev
lead to same failure "package org.apache.jena.ext.com.google.common.cache does not 
exist", full log in gist: 
https://gist.github.com/MBoegers/81c4cfd9c029bf75f149f1201f2aa73d#file-mvn-clean-compile

mvn clean install -Pdev -DskipTests

and then after that:

cd jena-arq
mvn compile

I don't know why "mvn compile" at the top level doesn't work (I get the same as you). shading doesn't happen in the compile stage and the classes are no in target/classes. So a maven thing.

I guess if you omit the shading it would default to looking i the local repo. I don't work that way.

It's done by my IDE (Eclipse with projects imported as maven modules) so I don't step up into maven for a compile step.

    Andy


best Merlin
BesOn Mai 10 2021, at 7:53 pm, [email protected] wrote:
No, as Andy said, you must first run an 'install' to "bootstrap" the build.
Then you can use other goals.

Adam
On Mon, May 10, 2021, 1:39 PM Merlin Bögershausen <
[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,
On Mai 10 2021, at 6:12 pm, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote:

On 10/05/2021 16:19, Merlin Bögershausen wrote:
Hi,
for maven install (full log see attachments) it is:

No attachments - the list software rejects them
gist?
makes sence ;D see gist:
https://gist.github.com/MBoegers/81c4cfd9c029bf75f149f1201f2aa73d

Is this after a "mvn clean install -Pdev"?
No full install, but same result for -Pdev

That's solved by "mvn clean install"
"mvn clean install -Pdev" is slightly faster and enough.
So running anything other than install is no Option?





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