I just read this mail after reploying to previous, saying that I didn't see how Doxia could be involved a nightmare, that's it: I don't understand how something about Doxia could fix something in Maven core
But it's working: let's celebrate (I still think I wouldn't be confident when using this rebuilt Maven version...) Le dimanche 3 juillet 2011, Kasun Gajasinghe a écrit : > After this brainstorming with all of you, finally figured out the error. > The issue was with doxia, that is in the site-tools. The build failed in a > compile section, so I didn't thought that caused the issue. I have > incorporated an older incompatible doxia version, thinking I can fix the > site-related stuff later. With the new version, it worked. It's not > related to bootstrapping anyway. > > Thanks to Hervé, Kristian, Martin and all the others for helping! > > On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 8:19 AM, Mark Derricutt <m...@talios.com> wrote: > > I think I died a little reading this. Maven itself already has subtle > > strange issues and problems working with dependency ranges, having a > > gentoo specific version of maven that does even more different things > > with artifact > > resolution would be a nightmare to deal with. Esp. if you have > > developers working on different distributions or OS's. > > Oh well, 'nightmare' is probably the word that suits in here as well! But > this is a long-time blocker in Gentoo. maven-bin is already available for > users, this effort is for the packagers. There was an effort several years > ago, which got stalled due to developer got hit by bus factor. Now is the > time to get this right! > > --Kasun --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@maven.apache.org