On Aug 7, 2008, at 2:06 PM, peeper wrote:



David Sean Taylor wrote:


Maven-2 can be a little difficult to figure out when something goes
wrong. Recommend reading the "book". I have a copy of the Maven-2
online book, a free download from Sonatype:
It used to be available here:

http://www.sonatype.com/book/

But I don't see it there now, weird.

Thanks. The book is still there (
http://www.sonatype.com/book/pdf/maven-definitive-guide.pdf Maven Definitive Guide ), but there appears to be problems with the page containing the book
links.

Glad you found it.


David Sean Taylor wrote:

Please create a JIRA issue for any bugs you find in the tutorial

Will do, though I'd be interested to get involved with development and I'm
not shy of documentation :-)

You can always contribute by sending patches. That is the "apache way" of doing things. More info found here:

http://www.apache.org/dev/contributors.html

We write the documentation in a really simple XML format called 'xdocs'

http://maven.apache.org/doxia/references/xdoc-format.html


David Sean Taylor wrote:

Hmmm, that is cryptic.
Which version of Maven are you using? Try upgrading to the latest
version.

I have the latest version of maven available to me from the Ubuntu
repositories, which is 2.0.8. Looking at the change logs of the latest
release (2.0.9), none of the "bugs fixed" appear to be likely fixes for this
problem - but you never know!

Any further suggestions very much appreciated.

2.0.9 is required for building Jetspeed trunk (2.2). For 2.1.3 and the tutorial, I think you are fine with 2.0.8 although its untested. I will be testing the 2.1.3 release build here shortly on a 'clean machine' against 2.0.9 and a new tutorial Im planning to contribute soon..





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