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Kim van der Riet resolved QPIDIT-106.
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Resolution: Fixed
Adding a {{HINT}} to cmake so that it will look in {{/usr/local/maven}} has
solved the issue. Clearly, if another local location is used, then it will
break again, so this should be the location for a local Maven install. See
[this page|https://tecadmin.net/install-apache-maven-on-centos/] for
instructions.
> Cmake does not find custom-installed maven
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> Key: QPIDIT-106
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPIDIT-106
> Project: Apache QPID Interoperability Test Suite
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Installation
> Affects Versions: 0.1.0
> Environment: RHEL7, CentOS7
> Reporter: Kim van der Riet
> Assignee: Kim van der Riet
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> When building qpid-interop-test on a platform where Maven is custom-installed
> directly from the Apache web site (owing to the packaged version being too
> early a version to work), the installed {{mvn}} command is not found by the
> installer and installation is aborted.
> This occurs where maven is installed into a custom location such as
> {{/usr/local/maven}}.
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