Shrug. I finally got a clean build to work. Now trying to get it all
loaded into eclipse.
Thanks,
Lee
On 4/17/2011 8:30 PM, Jody Garnett wrote:
The default mirrors are also hammered within an inch of their lives;
in north america I always use ibliblio
But to answer you question I do not have an build troubles at the
moment; and I did a fresh build with a new developer last week.
Jody
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 11:45 AM, lee-verizon
<leebreisac...@verizon.net <mailto:leebreisac...@verizon.net>> wrote:
Yes, I'm using maven 2.2.1 as the GeoTools install instructions say.
I am in the US (west coast) -- aren't the default mirrors in the US?
Thanks,
Lee
On 4/17/2011 6:29 PM, Jody Garnett wrote:
First up can I confirm you are using the correct version of
Maven? We have not upgraded to maven 3 yet.
I have done a couple clean installs lately; and did not run into
the problems you describe; I would recommend using the maven
mirror feature (a change in settings.xml) to choose an
appropriate mirror in your country.
--
Jody Garnett
On Monday, 18 April 2011 at 11:15 AM, lee-verizon wrote:
Hi. I'm thinking about participating as a developer on GeoTools
so I
started by following the install instructions. I am an
experienced Java
developer, but haven't used maven much (although I have used Ivy
so I
understand the dependencies feature).
While running the initial 'mvn install' to build everything,
I've been
getting occasional "checksum failed on download" failures. When
I look
at the jar file that is failing, indeed it is bogus - it appears
to have
not downloaded properly at all. So I delete that directory from
the .m2
cache and restart mvn install and it seems to work...until it
fails a
while later with another bogus downloaded jar. I've been doing
this for
several hours, still don't have a complete build.
So, I'm wondering if anyone has seen this before with maven (I
tried
googling the problem but couldn't find much of value), and has any
suggestions? Maybe there's some network setting I've got wrong?
I'm on
ordinary Windows Vista 64-bit and I'm running mvn with java
1.6.0_23.
Thanks,
Lee
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