Well, I still don't believe that happens.

Install jar is required (or isn't required) on all phases, COMPILER,
PACKAGE, INSTALL....  the flexmojos executed is the same, so or the message
is present the same way on all phases or it isn't.  It is more likely you
missed it.... or you found a bug on maven that is behaving totally
erratic..... or you are doing something really wrong.  Neither of this I
think I can help.

I agreed with you I wasn't any close to polite, sorry from being a troll,
but it does really piss me off when people came with this kind of problem
"my build doesn't work, I don't know what I did, help me", and yes, it
happen quite often.  Anyway sorry.  Learn maven, then go for flexmojos, or
at least start with basics on flexmojos, which doesn't seem to be your case.
Start from Getting Started then go to Reference Application... both are on
main page.  Try that if this samples doesn't work, then you indeed found a
flexmojos related problem.

But still, you would need to convince me of that.  Flexmojos has around
1milion hits a month. I can't believe 1 million people (ok, there are not
that many people) didn't found that blocker.
May be you found a bug, but that is to be proven.  And sorry, I ceased on
taking people word for this kind of situations a long time ago.  Many times
users screw things up, put the blame on flexmojos and want me to figure out
what they did wrong.

I operate on the assumption flexmojos works and people screw it up.  The
project is stable enough to support this assumption and 80%, may be 90% that
is the case. (Ok, I operate on the opposite way on flexmojos 4, FM4 is
broken unless I can prove otherwise, but FM4 still alpha, so I do wanna
people finding real problems)


VELO


On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 10:04 PM, Josh McDonald <[email protected]>wrote:

> 1) Yes it is.
>
> 2) It's quite possible that I have no idea the difference between compile
> and package; as far as I know package does compile and then copies the final
> artifact into a new directory and/or zips it into a jar.
>
> 3) I've been trying to figure it all out from Google, the manual, and Stack
> Overflow. When I can't get the knowledge from those sources (which is hard,
> given how much change flex-mojos seems to have gone through in the last few
> years) I ask here.
>
> Last time I checked, this was a mailing list for getting help with Flex
> mojos? I'm new to Maven, so I'm sure I have some noob questions, but I'm not
> new to development, and I try to be polite. Basically anybody who actually
> needs help on this list is treated like they're some kind of retard, or in
> my case a lying retard. Good job fellas! The smelly anti-social monsters who
> used to hang out on Linux newsgroups in the 90s would be proud.
>
>
> On 26 May 2010 21:10, Marvin Froeder <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> 1) what you are saying is not happening. At least not as you are saying
>> and makes no sense at all.
>>
>> 2) you have no idea what is the difference between compile and package, do
>> you? Package does same as compile + some extra steps.
>>
>> 3) read
>> http://www.sonatype.com/products/maven/documentation/book-defguide
>>
>> Sent from DROID
>>
>> Em 26/05/2010 03:29, "Josh McDonald" <[email protected]>escreveu:
>>
>>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I've got my project building with Maven successfully ("mvn compile"), but
>> when I try to run "mvn package" to get just the build artifacts rather than
>> all the build-process cruft that goes into /target I get a message telling
>> me I need license.jar.
>>
>> Unfortunately, Maven tells me that I should read the FAQ, which just tells
>> me that "Maven will provide detailed install instructions at first time you
>> try to compile this project"
>>
>> This project doesn't need the data-visualisation tools yet, so I don't
>> care about building without a valid license, but I can't seem to make it
>> work.
>>
>> What am I doing wrong?
>>
>> --
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