On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 2:32 AM, Simon Kitching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Leonardo Uribe schrieb: > >> Hi >> >> I have a problem when I try to generate the site for myfaces-build-tools >> maven2-plugin, using mvn site:site. >> >> [INFO] Generating "Checkstyle" report. >> [INFO] >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> [ERROR] BUILD ERROR >> [INFO] >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> [INFO] Error during page generation >> >> Embedded error: Error rendering Maven report: Unable to find configuration >> file >> at location default/myfaces-checks-normal.xml >> Could not find resource 'default/myfaces-checks-normal.xml'. >> > > Looks like I renamed "myfaces-checks-normal.xml" to > "myfaces-checks-standard.xml" at some point, and didn't update the > myfaces-plugin-parent pom. And looks like no-one ever tried to build the > site before voting +1 on the release, so it was never noticed. > > Now fixed in trunk. Note that while this "bug" is in the released > myfaces-plugin-parent 1.0.1, it doesn't really matter as we only ever build > sites using trunk code. But we do need to point the trunk for all plugins at > the new "fixed" pom to get sites building ok. This will annoy Matthias who > wants to forbid SNAPSHOT parent poms for some odd reason I never understood. > He can organise a new release of this pom if he wants... > > By the way, I also updated the version-number in the pom in trunk, which > had not been updated after release 1.0.1. And updated the version numbers > for the myfaces-builder-plugin and myfaces-builder-annotations. > > I was a little puzzed at first that there was no tag for the > myfaces-plugin-parent 1.0.1 release here: > http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/myfaces/myfaces-build-tools/tags > > I eventually found it under the "builder plugin 1.0.1" directory. If it is > ok with you, I'd prefer to see that tag of the parent pom moved up one > directory level (into the main tag dir). > I'm not have any problem. Thanks for your suggestions. regards Leonardo Uribe > > Regards, Simon > >
