[Lift] Re: Develop / Production System

2009-06-16 Thread Tobias Daub

Ok, thanks.

Well, with the pom.xml file it was a little bit strange. I had to change 
the Lift version to do the mvn clean install and then change it back. 
I've no idea why, but it was the only things that helped.


 Maven stores project dependencies in a repository (by default, its 
 called .m2). When you move a Lift application from one system to 
 another, the repository on the new system may need to be updated, 
 hence your requirement to do a mvn clean install.

 Don't know what you changed on the pom.xml (if you have any hard coded 
 paths, you might have to change them).

 On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 2:41 AM, Tobias Daub hannes.flo...@gmx.li 
 mailto:hannes.flo...@gmx.li wrote:


 Hi There,

 I would like to know whats the best way to move an existing Lift
 installation from one system to another. I ask this, because I had
 some
 problems after I just copied the whole directory (I had to edit the
 pom.xml file and do mvn clean install).


 thanks




 


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[Lift] Re: Develop / Production System

2009-06-16 Thread Oliver Lambert
Sometimes (is this, folk-tale or truth?) the maven repository around the
application you'reworking on may get slightly out of sync. Then you might
need to delete the part of
the repository that your application is installed into.

On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 7:25 PM, Tobias Daub hannes.flo...@gmx.li wrote:


 Ok, thanks.

 Well, with the pom.xml file it was a little bit strange. I had to change
 the Lift version to do the mvn clean install and then change it back.
 I've no idea why, but it was the only things that helped.


  Maven stores project dependencies in a repository (by default, its
  called .m2). When you move a Lift application from one system to
  another, the repository on the new system may need to be updated,
  hence your requirement to do a mvn clean install.
 
  Don't know what you changed on the pom.xml (if you have any hard coded
  paths, you might have to change them).
 
  On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 2:41 AM, Tobias Daub hannes.flo...@gmx.li
  mailto:hannes.flo...@gmx.li wrote:
 
 
  Hi There,
 
  I would like to know whats the best way to move an existing Lift
  installation from one system to another. I ask this, because I had
  some
  problems after I just copied the whole directory (I had to edit the
  pom.xml file and do mvn clean install).
 
 
  thanks
 
 
 
 
  


 


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[Lift] Re: Develop / Production System

2009-06-16 Thread David Pollak
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 6:43 AM, Oliver Lambert olambo...@gmail.com wrote:

 Sometimes (is this, folk-tale or truth?) the maven repository around the
 application you'reworking on may get slightly out of sync. Then you might
 need to delete the part of
 the repository that your application is installed into.


I typically do an rm -rf ~/.m2 once every few weeks... the maven repo gets
rebuilt and life goes in... but that's just me.



 On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 7:25 PM, Tobias Daub hannes.flo...@gmx.li wrote:


 Ok, thanks.

 Well, with the pom.xml file it was a little bit strange. I had to change
 the Lift version to do the mvn clean install and then change it back.
 I've no idea why, but it was the only things that helped.


  Maven stores project dependencies in a repository (by default, its
  called .m2). When you move a Lift application from one system to
  another, the repository on the new system may need to be updated,
  hence your requirement to do a mvn clean install.
 
  Don't know what you changed on the pom.xml (if you have any hard coded
  paths, you might have to change them).
 
  On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 2:41 AM, Tobias Daub hannes.flo...@gmx.li
  mailto:hannes.flo...@gmx.li wrote:
 
 
  Hi There,
 
  I would like to know whats the best way to move an existing Lift
  installation from one system to another. I ask this, because I had
  some
  problems after I just copied the whole directory (I had to edit the
  pom.xml file and do mvn clean install).
 
 
  thanks
 
 
 
 
  





 



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[Lift] Re: Develop / Production System

2009-06-15 Thread Oliver Lambert
Maven stores project dependencies in a repository (by default, its called
.m2). When you move a Lift application from one system to another, the
repository on the new system may need to be updated, hence your requirement
to do a mvn clean install.

Don't know what you changed on the pom.xml (if you have any hard coded
paths, you might have to change them).

On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 2:41 AM, Tobias Daub hannes.flo...@gmx.li wrote:


 Hi There,

 I would like to know whats the best way to move an existing Lift
 installation from one system to another. I ask this, because I had some
 problems after I just copied the whole directory (I had to edit the
 pom.xml file and do mvn clean install).


 thanks

 


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