[Lift] Re: Getting Maven Offline Mode Working

2009-09-14 Thread Kevin Wright
Glad I could help :)Hope the flight goes okay...

On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 1:33 AM, Peter Robinett pe...@bubblefoundry.comwrote:


 Thanks, Kevin. Dropping in the latest version didn't seem to work (mvn
 --version kept saying I still had 2.0.9) but switching to 1.1-M5 did.

 Peter

 On Sep 13, 4:00 pm, Kevin Wright kev.lee.wri...@googlemail.com
 wrote:
  Maven is essentially a java application, so you *should* just be able to
  download and run.  I'm afraid I can't really give better advice for OS-X
  though.
  One other idea is to work with 1.1-M5, which should let you go offline on
  the older maven version - assuming you have no other snapshot
 dependencies.
 
  On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 10:51 PM, Peter Robinett 
 pe...@bubblefoundry.comwrote:
 
 
 
   Thanks. I have version 2.0.9, which was installed by the Lift OS X
   installer. What is the best way to upgrade to 2.2.1?
 
   Peter
 
   On Sep 13, 12:57 pm, Kevin Wright kev.lee.wri...@googlemail.com
   wrote:
Try updating to the latest maven, older versions have known issues
 with
offline behaviour for snapshots.
 
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 8:55 PM, Peter Robinett 
 pe...@bubblefoundry.com
   wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 I'm having problems running mvn -o jetty:run with my version of
 Lift
 (1.1-SNAPSHOT) because Maven thinks that
 net.liftweb:lift-core:jar:1.1-
 SNAPSHOT is missing. How do I fix that? My pom.xml is here:
http://gist.github.com/186293
 
 I've got an international plane flight in 24 hours, so I'd love to
 have offline mode working for then. Thanks for the help!
 
 Peter
 


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[Lift] Re: Getting Maven Offline Mode Working

2009-09-14 Thread Peter Robinett

Great. I should have downloaded it again just now to see if it was up
to date, instead I just assumed it hadn't been updated. Thanks for
doing the installer, it's a great way for Mac people to get started
with Lift.

Peter

On Sep 14, 12:52 am, Timothy Perrett timo...@getintheloop.eu wrote:
 Peter,

 I built the installer - some time ago I already upgraded the installer  
 to the latest version of maven and removed java rebel as we are no  
 longer bundling it.

 Cheers, Tim

 Sent from my iPhone

 On 14 Sep 2009, at 06:39, Peter Robinett pe...@bubblefoundry.com  
 wrote:



  Ahh, thanks Josh. It turns out I had a third version of Maven at /
  Applications/liftweb-1.0/apache-maven, in addition to /user/share/
  java/
  apache-maven-2.0.9 and the 2.2.1 version I downloaded. Removing it
  from my PATH got me using the 2.2.1 version.

  Who's responsible for the OS X Lift installer? Can we update it to use
  the latest versions of Lift, Maven, and JavaRebel? How can I help?

  Peter

  On Sep 13, 6:21 pm, Josh Suereth joshua.suer...@gmail.com wrote:
  Check your PATH variable, probably pointing to the wrong maven  
  still.  You
  really need to get off of maven 2.0.9.   The offlline mode is broken.

  2.0.10 should be the minimum version you need to fix that issue.

  On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 8:33 PM, Peter Robinett  
  pe...@bubblefoundry.comwrote:

  Thanks, Kevin. Dropping in the latest version didn't seem to work  
  (mvn
  --version kept saying I still had 2.0.9) but switching to 1.1-M5  
  did.

  Peter

  On Sep 13, 4:00 pm, Kevin Wright kev.lee.wri...@googlemail.com
  wrote:
  Maven is essentially a java application, so you *should* just be  
  able to
  download and run.  I'm afraid I can't really give better advice  
  for OS-X
  though.
  One other idea is to work with 1.1-M5, which should let you go  
  offline on
  the older maven version - assuming you have no other snapshot
  dependencies.

  On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 10:51 PM, Peter Robinett 
  pe...@bubblefoundry.comwrote:

  Thanks. I have version 2.0.9, which was installed by the Lift OS X
  installer. What is the best way to upgrade to 2.2.1?

  Peter

  On Sep 13, 12:57 pm, Kevin Wright kev.lee.wri...@googlemail.com
  wrote:
  Try updating to the latest maven, older versions have known  
  issues
  with
  offline behaviour for snapshots.

  On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 8:55 PM, Peter Robinett 
  pe...@bubblefoundry.com
  wrote:

  Hi all,

  I'm having problems running mvn -o jetty:run with my version of
  Lift
  (1.1-SNAPSHOT) because Maven thinks that
  net.liftweb:lift-core:jar:1.1-
  SNAPSHOT is missing. How do I fix that? My pom.xml is here:
 http://gist.github.com/186293

  I've got an international plane flight in 24 hours, so I'd  
  love to
  have offline mode working for then. Thanks for the help!

  Peter
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[Lift] Re: Getting Maven Offline Mode Working

2009-09-13 Thread Kevin Wright
Try updating to the latest maven, older versions have known issues with
offline behaviour for snapshots.


On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 8:55 PM, Peter Robinett pe...@bubblefoundry.comwrote:


 Hi all,

 I'm having problems running mvn -o jetty:run with my version of Lift
 (1.1-SNAPSHOT) because Maven thinks that net.liftweb:lift-core:jar:1.1-
 SNAPSHOT is missing. How do I fix that? My pom.xml is here:
 http://gist.github.com/186293

 I've got an international plane flight in 24 hours, so I'd love to
 have offline mode working for then. Thanks for the help!

 Peter
 


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[Lift] Re: Getting Maven Offline Mode Working

2009-09-13 Thread Kevin Wright
Maven is essentially a java application, so you *should* just be able to
download and run.  I'm afraid I can't really give better advice for OS-X
though.
One other idea is to work with 1.1-M5, which should let you go offline on
the older maven version - assuming you have no other snapshot dependencies.



On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 10:51 PM, Peter Robinett pe...@bubblefoundry.comwrote:


 Thanks. I have version 2.0.9, which was installed by the Lift OS X
 installer. What is the best way to upgrade to 2.2.1?

 Peter

 On Sep 13, 12:57 pm, Kevin Wright kev.lee.wri...@googlemail.com
 wrote:
  Try updating to the latest maven, older versions have known issues with
  offline behaviour for snapshots.
 
  On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 8:55 PM, Peter Robinett pe...@bubblefoundry.com
 wrote:
 
 
 
   Hi all,
 
   I'm having problems running mvn -o jetty:run with my version of Lift
   (1.1-SNAPSHOT) because Maven thinks that net.liftweb:lift-core:jar:1.1-
   SNAPSHOT is missing. How do I fix that? My pom.xml is here:
  http://gist.github.com/186293
 
   I've got an international plane flight in 24 hours, so I'd love to
   have offline mode working for then. Thanks for the help!
 
   Peter
 


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[Lift] Re: Getting Maven Offline Mode Working

2009-09-13 Thread Naftoli Gugenheim

You could probably just overwrite where ever the lift installer
installed maven to. Or maybe run a newer lift installer?

On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 7:00 PM, Kevin
Wrightkev.lee.wri...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Maven is essentially a java application, so you *should* just be able to
 download and run.  I'm afraid I can't really give better advice for OS-X
 though.
 One other idea is to work with 1.1-M5, which should let you go offline on
 the older maven version - assuming you have no other snapshot dependencies.



 On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 10:51 PM, Peter Robinett pe...@bubblefoundry.com
 wrote:

 Thanks. I have version 2.0.9, which was installed by the Lift OS X
 installer. What is the best way to upgrade to 2.2.1?

 Peter

 On Sep 13, 12:57 pm, Kevin Wright kev.lee.wri...@googlemail.com
 wrote:
  Try updating to the latest maven, older versions have known issues with
  offline behaviour for snapshots.
 
  On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 8:55 PM, Peter Robinett
  pe...@bubblefoundry.comwrote:
 
 
 
   Hi all,
 
   I'm having problems running mvn -o jetty:run with my version of Lift
   (1.1-SNAPSHOT) because Maven thinks that
   net.liftweb:lift-core:jar:1.1-
   SNAPSHOT is missing. How do I fix that? My pom.xml is here:
  http://gist.github.com/186293
 
   I've got an international plane flight in 24 hours, so I'd love to
   have offline mode working for then. Thanks for the help!
 
   Peter



 


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[Lift] Re: Getting Maven Offline Mode Working

2009-09-13 Thread Peter Robinett

Thanks, Kevin. Dropping in the latest version didn't seem to work (mvn
--version kept saying I still had 2.0.9) but switching to 1.1-M5 did.

Peter

On Sep 13, 4:00 pm, Kevin Wright kev.lee.wri...@googlemail.com
wrote:
 Maven is essentially a java application, so you *should* just be able to
 download and run.  I'm afraid I can't really give better advice for OS-X
 though.
 One other idea is to work with 1.1-M5, which should let you go offline on
 the older maven version - assuming you have no other snapshot dependencies.

 On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 10:51 PM, Peter Robinett 
 pe...@bubblefoundry.comwrote:



  Thanks. I have version 2.0.9, which was installed by the Lift OS X
  installer. What is the best way to upgrade to 2.2.1?

  Peter

  On Sep 13, 12:57 pm, Kevin Wright kev.lee.wri...@googlemail.com
  wrote:
   Try updating to the latest maven, older versions have known issues with
   offline behaviour for snapshots.

   On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 8:55 PM, Peter Robinett pe...@bubblefoundry.com
  wrote:

Hi all,

I'm having problems running mvn -o jetty:run with my version of Lift
(1.1-SNAPSHOT) because Maven thinks that net.liftweb:lift-core:jar:1.1-
SNAPSHOT is missing. How do I fix that? My pom.xml is here:
   http://gist.github.com/186293

I've got an international plane flight in 24 hours, so I'd love to
have offline mode working for then. Thanks for the help!

Peter
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[Lift] Re: Getting Maven Offline Mode Working

2009-09-13 Thread Josh Suereth
Check your PATH variable, probably pointing to the wrong maven still.  You
really need to get off of maven 2.0.9.   The offlline mode is broken.

2.0.10 should be the minimum version you need to fix that issue.


On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 8:33 PM, Peter Robinett pe...@bubblefoundry.comwrote:


 Thanks, Kevin. Dropping in the latest version didn't seem to work (mvn
 --version kept saying I still had 2.0.9) but switching to 1.1-M5 did.

 Peter

 On Sep 13, 4:00 pm, Kevin Wright kev.lee.wri...@googlemail.com
 wrote:
  Maven is essentially a java application, so you *should* just be able to
  download and run.  I'm afraid I can't really give better advice for OS-X
  though.
  One other idea is to work with 1.1-M5, which should let you go offline on
  the older maven version - assuming you have no other snapshot
 dependencies.
 
  On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 10:51 PM, Peter Robinett 
 pe...@bubblefoundry.comwrote:
 
 
 
   Thanks. I have version 2.0.9, which was installed by the Lift OS X
   installer. What is the best way to upgrade to 2.2.1?
 
   Peter
 
   On Sep 13, 12:57 pm, Kevin Wright kev.lee.wri...@googlemail.com
   wrote:
Try updating to the latest maven, older versions have known issues
 with
offline behaviour for snapshots.
 
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 8:55 PM, Peter Robinett 
 pe...@bubblefoundry.com
   wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 I'm having problems running mvn -o jetty:run with my version of
 Lift
 (1.1-SNAPSHOT) because Maven thinks that
 net.liftweb:lift-core:jar:1.1-
 SNAPSHOT is missing. How do I fix that? My pom.xml is here:
http://gist.github.com/186293
 
 I've got an international plane flight in 24 hours, so I'd love to
 have offline mode working for then. Thanks for the help!
 
 Peter
 


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[Lift] Re: Getting Maven Offline Mode Working

2009-09-13 Thread Peter Robinett

Ahh, thanks Josh. It turns out I had a third version of Maven at /
Applications/liftweb-1.0/apache-maven, in addition to /user/share/java/
apache-maven-2.0.9 and the 2.2.1 version I downloaded. Removing it
from my PATH got me using the 2.2.1 version.

Who's responsible for the OS X Lift installer? Can we update it to use
the latest versions of Lift, Maven, and JavaRebel? How can I help?

Peter

On Sep 13, 6:21 pm, Josh Suereth joshua.suer...@gmail.com wrote:
 Check your PATH variable, probably pointing to the wrong maven still.  You
 really need to get off of maven 2.0.9.   The offlline mode is broken.

 2.0.10 should be the minimum version you need to fix that issue.

 On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 8:33 PM, Peter Robinett 
 pe...@bubblefoundry.comwrote:



  Thanks, Kevin. Dropping in the latest version didn't seem to work (mvn
  --version kept saying I still had 2.0.9) but switching to 1.1-M5 did.

  Peter

  On Sep 13, 4:00 pm, Kevin Wright kev.lee.wri...@googlemail.com
  wrote:
   Maven is essentially a java application, so you *should* just be able to
   download and run.  I'm afraid I can't really give better advice for OS-X
   though.
   One other idea is to work with 1.1-M5, which should let you go offline on
   the older maven version - assuming you have no other snapshot
  dependencies.

   On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 10:51 PM, Peter Robinett 
  pe...@bubblefoundry.comwrote:

Thanks. I have version 2.0.9, which was installed by the Lift OS X
installer. What is the best way to upgrade to 2.2.1?

Peter

On Sep 13, 12:57 pm, Kevin Wright kev.lee.wri...@googlemail.com
wrote:
 Try updating to the latest maven, older versions have known issues
  with
 offline behaviour for snapshots.

 On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 8:55 PM, Peter Robinett 
  pe...@bubblefoundry.com
wrote:

  Hi all,

  I'm having problems running mvn -o jetty:run with my version of
  Lift
  (1.1-SNAPSHOT) because Maven thinks that
  net.liftweb:lift-core:jar:1.1-
  SNAPSHOT is missing. How do I fix that? My pom.xml is here:
 http://gist.github.com/186293

  I've got an international plane flight in 24 hours, so I'd love to
  have offline mode working for then. Thanks for the help!

  Peter
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