Hi, I did get the build to work on a Linux machine (Centos)...the problem I had with the ce.gluu.info on one machine is probably caused by my having installed 'gluu' previously and it named my host 'ce.gluu.info' and I didn't realize that this had happened.
Any info on windows builds with NetBeans would still be appreciated. Thank you! Regards, John Clark On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 4:39 PM, John Clark <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > > I’m trying to build NiFi from source and have run into a couple problems > and was hoping that you could point me to documentation or answers that > might help. > > I’ve tried to build on Linux and also on Windows with NetBeans and have > had problems on both systems. > > * Linux Build:* > > On Linux I used the NiFi ‘Quickstart’ documentation and following the > documentation I: > > > 1. Successfully downloaded the code using GIT. > 2. Set MAVEN_OPTS="-Xms1024m -Xmx3076m -XX:MaxPermSize=256m" > 3. Successfully built the nifi-parent using 'mvn clean install. > 4. Successfully built the nifi-nar-maven-plugin using 'mvn clean > install' > 5. Attempted to build nifi using mvn -T C2.0 clean install but the > build resulted in a number of successes and a number of errors. > 6. The errors in the NiFi build seem to revolve around this following > statement: "java.net.UnknownHostException: ce.gluu.info: ce.gluu.info: > Name or service not known. > > Attached is a text file that contains the output of the Linux build. > > *Windows Build:* > > I'm trying to build on Windows using NetBeans and the first problem may be > that you don't support this kind of build. > > > 1. I use the team GIT Clone option to have NetBeans download the > projects from the same GIT repository. This appears to work fine. > 2. I build nifi-parent with success. > 3. I build the nifi-nam-maven-plugin with success. > 4. When I try to build the nifi project I only get as far as the NiFi > properties > > I've attached a text file that has the NetBeans build output. > *I haven't started to dig into the error notations in detail yet. I do > notice that in the case of the build failure of 'nifi-properties' it seems > to be unable to find in > 'incubator-nifi\nifi\nifi-commons\nifi-properties\target\test-classes\NiFiProperties\conf\' > any of the three files, 'nifi.blank.properties', 'nifi.missing.properties > and 'nifi.properties'. But when I look in that directory all of those > files exist and have data.* > > *I'm wondering if you have any advice, in general about building with > NetBeans on Windows.* > > Thanks and Regards, > John > > > > > >
