Martin's comments should put you on the right track.
Matt Fowles wrote:
Ceki~
What I mean by compile on the command line is that I was able to use
maven at the command line to compile the code and run the tests.
I am able to use `mvn package` to compile the code and run tests. Are
there separate targets that I can use for doing those two things
independently?
Matt
On Jan 8, 2008 5:52 AM, Ceki Gulcu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Welcome to the logback project, Matt.
The various logback modules have varying dependencies which seem to be reported
by Eclipse. I don't see how you were able to get the code to compile on the
command line. What do you mean by that?
By the way, are you familiar with Maven? That's what we use to automatically
resolve dependencies.
HTH,
Matt Fowles wrote:
All~
I am new to the project and am having trouble setting up an eclipse
workspace for the project. I can get logback to compile fine at the
command line, but when I import the directory into an eclipse project
I get a whole bunch of errors from failed imports like junit,
org.dom4j, javax.jms, javax.mail, org.apache, and probably a few more.
I suspect this is a stupid problem on my end, but any pointers would
be appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt
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