Hello,

First, thanks for your quick response.

I did everything you mentioned there. But I still get the error message:

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[MyPortal]# maven import
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|  \/  |__ _Apache__ ___
| |\/| / _` \ V / -_) ' \  ~ intelligent projects ~
|_|  |_\__,_|\_/\___|_||_|  v. 1.0.2

BUILD FAILED
Goal "import" does not exist in this project.
Total time: 4 seconds
Finished at: Thu Mar 17 17:30:59 CET 2005
=========================================================================

That doesn't seem to be the problem. I also didn't understand where you put the mysql.xml (./etc/project-dependencies/ <= I don't have any such directory). So I added the statement directly into the project.xml.

Thank you very much,
Sven.


Am Thu, 17 Mar 2005 15:43:59 +0100 schrieb Roel van Dijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


I didn't do this, but I guess it should work. For my project I altered some of the files in the Jetspeed source directories. Read my description from earlier this week on:

http://www.mail-archive.com/jetspeed-user@jakarta.apache.org/msg15698.html

Roel


-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
I works for you? Did you put it into your HOME-Directory and not
into your
project-root-directory (did you just create a new file or did it already
exist)?  Could you please post your file as an example please?

>> > I did see this, but was unsure how to use it. Where do I define these
>> > variables ${org.apache.jetspeed.test.jdbc.j1.drivers.path} ?
>>
>> in your $HOME/build.properties




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