Hello,
How do I determine the absolute path for a JAR in the repository?
In the StatCVS plugin for Maven2, I need to know where
statcvs:statcvs:0.2.3 is. Since I have to fork a Java process, it's not
enough just to define this dependency in the pom of the plugin, I need a
way to determine its
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/maven/plugins/trunk/maven-dependency-pluginhas
to code
Look for Copy Artifact/Dependency, etc
-D
On 10/12/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
How do I determine the absolute path for a JAR in the repository?
In the StatCVS plugin for
+1
Vincent
2006/10/11, Carlos Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Last release was in February, and last change from august, can we release this?
Changelog:
http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?reset=truepid=11128fixfor=12380
--
I could give you my word as a Spaniard.
No good. I've
Hi Franz,
It is due to the parent version i.e. 3
We need to publish the site with 4-SNAPSHOT version to fix it.
Thanks,
Vincent
2006/10/12, Franz Allan Valencia See [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Good day,
Just noticed that the index.html generated by the latest version of
maven-clean-plugin is not the
Hello Vincent,
Yup :-) I figured it was because of the parent versioning too :-) but after
a quick skim through the project hierarchy, I wasn't able to pin point the
exact cause (even if not to fix it, but just to docu the cause) :-) anyway,
i'll try again later :-) have to finish some things
+1
Arnaud HERITIER wrote:
+1
Arnaud
On 10/11/06, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm here at ApacheCon with Henri and he's helping a lot with archiva
doco and helping me clean up the sync. I'd just like to give him
access so he can help us.
+1
Jason.
Hey,
Cool, I will setup access for Henri now.
Jason.
On 12 Oct 06, at 7:14 AM 12 Oct 06, Kenney Westerhof wrote:
+1
Arnaud HERITIER wrote:
+1
Arnaud
On 10/11/06, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm here at ApacheCon with Henri and he's helping a lot with archiva
doco and
On 12 Oct 06, at 3:55 AM 12 Oct 06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
How do I determine the absolute path for a JAR in the repository?
In the StatCVS plugin for Maven2, I need to know where
statcvs:statcvs:0.2.3 is. Since I have to fork a Java process, it's
not
enough just to define this
+1
Emmanuel
Carlos Sanchez a écrit :
Last release was in February, and last change from august, can we
release this?
Changelog:
http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?reset=truepid=11128fixfor=12380
-
To
Jason and I have had some chats about this, but I thought it might be good
to bring this up to a wider audience...
With more and more Apache projects (specifically incubator projects) using
maven, there are a lot more people that are running into issues related
to the apache requirements
1. I don't think anyone can complain with compliance issues. One thing I
would say is, we could/should be using a plugin to resolve the license file
from the url given in the POM, and include it in the appropriate place. Not
only would this ensure that the license is properly included in the
belated +1 :)
On 10/12/06, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,
Cool, I will setup access for Henri now.
Jason.
On 12 Oct 06, at 7:14 AM 12 Oct 06, Kenney Westerhof wrote:
+1
Arnaud HERITIER wrote:
+1
Arnaud
On 10/11/06, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm here
Hello!
When running multi-project/multi-module/sub-module builds, does maven2
use the execution directory of the aggregating project for /all/
projects?
If so, is it possible to make sure each sub-projects is being run in
its own root?
I use a flat (eclipse-like) project structure:
project1/
Arnaud Heritier (JIRA) wrote:
[ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MPCHECKSTYLE-56?page=all ]
Arnaud Heritier moved MCHECKSTYLE-57 to MPCHECKSTYLE-56:
Workflow: jira (was: Maven New)
Key: MPCHECKSTYLE-56 (was:
On Oct 12, 2006, at 8:15 AM, John Casey wrote:
1. I don't think anyone can complain with compliance issues. One
thing I
would say is, we could/should be using a plugin to resolve the
license file
from the url given in the POM, and include it in the appropriate
place. Not
only would this
I moved a copy to not forget to do it in maven 1 but I forgot to update the
description
Arnaud
On 10/12/06, Dennis Lundberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Arnaud Heritier (JIRA) wrote:
[ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MPCHECKSTYLE-56?page=all ]
Arnaud Heritier moved MCHECKSTYLE-57 to
this has been merged to trunk now, time to start plotting a path to
1.1 release :)
On 10/6/06, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6 Oct 06, at 11:42 AM 6 Oct 06, Jesse McConnell wrote:
summary:
+1 - 8
binding would be 5 I think..
3 is all you need with no -1s.
So I'll get this
I just remember why I wanted a web interface : There's no goal like
deploy:deploy-file in maven 1
And I just see that the webdav protocol doesn't seems to be supported :
http://maven.apache.org/maven-1.x/plugins/artifact/protocols.html
I think I'll have to add them on my TODO list :-( ... I
Yes, project should not depend on where it is executed.
What is your usecase? (ie why you really need it? )
-D
On 10/12/06, Daniel Brolund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
When running multi-project/multi-module/sub-module builds, does maven2
use the execution directory of the aggregating
There are some instances where you want to put logs in the correct
folder but if you use . Then a multimodule build will end up putting
them in the wrong place. The best you can do is pass a property to
something and pass ${basedir}. As far as changing the working folder in
the vm, I don't think
Ah! I have to get that always build and group/project/build-def
workspace idea written up!
I'm very happy to play with rbac, though. Thanks!
Christian.
Jesse McConnell wrote:
this has been merged to trunk now, time to start plotting a path to
1.1 release :)
On 10/6/06, Jason van Zyl
On 12 Oct 06, at 5:26 PM 12 Oct 06, Brian E. Fox wrote:
There are some instances where you want to put logs in the correct
folder but if you use . Then a multimodule build will end up putting
them in the wrong place. The best you can do is pass a property to
something and pass ${basedir}. As
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MNG-2184Possible problem with @aggregator and forked lifecycles
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-2184
MNG-612 implement conflict resolution techniques
+1
Jason van Zyl wrote:
Hi,
I would like to release the invoker plugin as I'm using it to test the
ant run plugin, and John is using it in the assembly plugin. This will
also required a release of maven invoker which is used by the invoker
plugin.
+1
Thanks,
Jason.
Can anyone point me to instructions on how to use eclipse to debug
maven? I'm having a problem that no one, so far, has commented on -
namely that when I do a reactor build of my project (top-level with
sub-projects), I get the error (when doing mvn install):
[ERROR] BUILD ERROR
[INFO]
Is this to replace the it plugin?
On 10/12/06, John Casey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1
Jason van Zyl wrote:
Hi,
I would like to release the invoker plugin as I'm using it to test the
ant run plugin, and John is using it in the assembly plugin. This will
also required a release of maven
I've managed to create an eclipse project by running mvn
eclipse:eclipse in the maven-2.0.4 source tree. And after defining the
M2_REPO classpath variable, I was able to get Eclipse to not show any
errors when building. In setting up for debugging, I use the command
line parameters:
I apologize for the stupidity, I used the command line parameters rather
than the vm parameters. I can get past this problem and into MavenCli
now. So I'm going to try to debug the problem with the plugin manager.
Thanks. -- Eric
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