Hi Karan,

This probably needs more explanation:

To build the SNAPSHOT jars so they can be used by other sub-projects, you need to go into the e.g. api20 directory and maven install-snapshot.

The maven default build from the trunk should build everything (each sub-project's install-snapshot) in the proper order. 

Craig

On Aug 4, 2005, at 10:37 PM, Karan Malhi wrote:

I checked the /repository/apache-jdo/jars folder and could not find 
jdo1-api-SNAPSHOT.jar and
jdo1-ri-SNAPSHOT.jar.

Should i actually download them too and place them in the above folder?

On 8/5/05, Karan Malhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Running 'maven build' in tck11 also failed. Below is the output:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Projects/jdo/trunk/tck11$ maven build
__ __
| \/ |__ _Apache__ ___
| |\/| / _` \ V / -_) ' \ ~ intelligent projects ~
|_| |_\__,_|\_/\___|_||_| v. 1.0.2

Attempting to download jdo1-api-SNAPSHOT.jar.
WARNING: Failed to download jdo1-api-SNAPSHOT.jar.
Attempting to download jdo-btree-SNAPSHOT.jar.
Artifact /apache-jdo/jars/jdo-btree-SNAPSHOT.jar doesn't exists in remote 
repository, but it exists locally
Attempting to download jdo1-ri-SNAPSHOT.jar.
WARNING: Failed to download jdo1-ri-SNAPSHOT.jar.
Attempting to download spring-core-1.1.3.jar.
257K downloaded
The build cannot continue because of the following unsatisfied 
dependencies:

jdo1-api-SNAPSHOT.jar
jdo1-ri-SNAPSHOT.jar

Total time: 9 seconds
Finished at: Fri Aug 05 01:32:33 EDT 2005






-- 
Karan Malhi

"Playfully doing something difficult, whether useful or not, that is
hacking." -- Richard Stallman


Craig Russell

Architect, Sun Java Enterprise System http://java.sun.com/products/jdo

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P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp!


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