For Jeroen, if the 'modules clean install' has already run ok, then the 'release' module should build fine with just -o.

But in the wiki, I've left the '-o' off.

Cheers
Dan

On 21/12/2010 11:16, Alexander Krasnukhin wrote:
Dan, do you really think it is a good idea to advice somebody to run first time release install at "-o" mode?

On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Dan Haywood <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Jeroen,
    Nice to see you here.

    You need to make sure that the 'release' module is built also;
    it's not part of the default build.  All the 'release' module is
    is a POM which has a consistent set of versions of the artifacts
    (at the moment, all of them are 0.1-SNAPSHOT, of course); this is
    then used in the dependencyManagement sections of the smoke test
    and other example apps.

    To build the 'release' module is easy:

    mvn clean install -D modules=release -o

    If you look at the smoke test on the wiki then you will see that
    there is mention of this.  That said, I think you're the second
    person who's hit this issue, so it's clearly a subtlety that's
    easily missed; and I can't see any reason why we can't just built
    the 'release' module as part of the standard build.  So I think
    I'll make the change for the default profile, such that "mvn clean
    install" by itself will build everything that's needed for the
    smoke test.

    Anyway, let us know how you get on.

    Cheers
    Dan



    On 21/12/2010 10:52, Jeroen van der Wal wrote:

        Hi list,

        I've been folowing this project with great interest but have
        not been able to get a demo running on my machine. I've met
        the prerequisites and arrived at the SmokeTest page
        (https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ISIS/SmokeTest).
        After loading the demo project as suggested I get errors on
        the projects: Project build error: Non-resolvable import POM:
        Could not find artifact org.apache.isis:release:pom:0.1-SNAPSHOT
        It's probably a dumb question but perhaps somebody can point
        me what I'm doing wrong?

        Thanks,

        Jeroen




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Regards,
Alexander

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