hu?
that is not possible.
"Compilation failure" is not related to a m2 repo

from where did you got the Trinidad ?

-M

On Feb 10, 2008 1:21 AM, Stephen Friedrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Completely removing my maven repository did not help, even after "mvn clean 
> install".
> Strangely what worked is this:
> In "trinidad-impl" sub-folder do "mvn clean install", then in root folder try 
> again with "mvn install".
>
> So does this mean there's something wrong with how the maven files are set up?
>
>
> Stephen Friedrich wrote:
> > My naive approach was to checkout trunk, then do "mvn install".
> > However the build process fails when compiling the tests for "impl":
> >
> > [INFO] Compiling 45 source files to
> > C:\java\trinidad-svn\trinidad-impl\target\test-classes
> > [INFO]
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > [ERROR] BUILD FAILURE
> > [INFO]
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > [INFO] Compilation failure
> >
> > C:\java\trinidad-svn\trinidad-impl\src\test\java\org\apache\myfaces\trinidadinternal\renderkit\ComponentDefinition.java:[31,54]
> > package org.apache.myfaces.trinidadinternal.share.ex
> > pl does not exist
> >
> > C:\java\trinidad-svn\trinidad-impl\src\test\java\org\apache\myfaces\trinidadinternal\renderkit\FacesConfigInfo.java:[42,53]
> > package org.apache.myfaces.trinidadinternal.share.xml do
> > es not exist
> >
> > ...
> >
> >
> > Any ideas?
>
>



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