Geoffrey, Thanks or moving this forward. Just one comment:
> Version renamed from 5.2.0.SNAPSHOT to 5.2.0-SNAPSHOT > Never the use the inherently wrong <dot>SNAPSHOT notation again I am no expert on this, but the reason we moved from - to . notation was that - was an invalid character on OSGi/Eclipse bundles, if I remember Mark's explanation correctly. Is this no longer the case? Edson 2010/11/25 Geoffrey De Smet <ge0ffrey.s...@gmail.com>: > Hi guys, > > I've just upgraded the build on trunk to maven 3. Changes summary: > > Requires maven 3.0.0 or higher to build > > If you build it with maven 2.2.1 it will fail and tell you to get maven 3 > > Version renamed from 5.2.0.SNAPSHOT to 5.2.0-SNAPSHOT > > Never the use the inherently wrong <dot>SNAPSHOT notation again > > Refactored eclipse plugin's ANT build into a maven tycho build > > I 'll write a separate mail with info about those changes later > > In maven 3 you 'll see a bunch of warnings, but that's stuff that we 've > doing wrong a long time already in maven 2 too but we didn't know. > I 'll start looking into these warnings soon. > If any of your changes create new warnings (and you notice them), please > read them and deal with them (or ask me) > and don't just hide them between the other warnings as a surprise present > for me :) > Once I am able to deal with most of the current warnings, it should be more > difficult for new warnings to hide. > > > Here's a quick recipe on how to upgrade to Maven 3 (you probably know all > this anyway): > > Linux > > If you use maven 2.2.1 with yum or apt-get you 'll probably want to > uninstall that > > Doesn't look like maven 3 is available yet, so installation is done the hard > way > > Download maven 3 tar.gz: > > http://maven.apache.org/download.html > > Untar to ~/opt/build/ > cd ~/opt/build/ > > ln -s apache-maven-3.0 apache-maven > > If you 've done the ln-s trick before, you don't need to do this again: > > sudo gedit /etc/environment > > PATH="/home/<username>/opt/build/apache-maven/bin:<original path>" > M2_HOME="/home/<username>/opt/build/apache-maven" > MAVEN_OPTS="-Xms256m -Xmx1024m -XX:MaxPermSize=512m" > > You can't use $variables in /etc/environment it seems (that's also why > there's no use of "export PATH=$M2_HOME:$PATH") > > If you know of a better place than /etc/environment to do this, please tell > me :) > > Reboot (there's probably a better, faster way to flush /etc/environment, but > I don't know it) > > Windows > > Download maven 3 zip: > > http://maven.apache.org/download.html > > Unzip it to C:\Program Files > Open menu Configuration screen, menu item System > > tab Advanced, button Environment variables > > M2_HOME="C:\Program files\apache-maven-3.0" > MAVEN_OPTS="-Xms256m -Xmx1024m -XX:MaxPermSize=512m" > PATH="%M2_HOME%\bin:%PATH%" > > Reboot > > -- > With kind regards, > Geoffrey De Smet > > _______________________________________________ > rules-dev mailing list > rules-dev@lists.jboss.org > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-dev > > -- Edson Tirelli JBoss Drools Core Development JBoss by Red Hat @ www.jboss.com _______________________________________________ rules-dev mailing list rules-dev@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-dev