RE: Error Installing docbook-xml-5.0-all-resources.zip

2013-11-13 Thread Sean Smitz
-xml\5.0-all\docbook-xml-5.0-all.pom as it does not appear to be a valid XML file. Regards Jeff On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 8:03 PM, Sean Smitz ssm...@cssiinc.commailto:ssm...@cssiinc.com wrote: I have also tried installing the docbook-xml-5.0-all-resources.zip plugin manually using both

RE: Error Installing docbook-xml-5.0-all-resources.zip

2013-11-13 Thread Sean Smitz
[mailto:jeffma...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Jeff MAURY Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 09:29 To: Maven Users List Subject: Re: Error Installing docbook-xml-5.0-all-resources.zip Why do you perform the installation manually (as it is on central) ? Jeff On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 2:49 PM, Sean Smitz ssm

Error Installing docbook-xml-5.0-all-resources.zip

2013-11-12 Thread Sean Smitz
I have also tried installing the docbook-xml-5.0-all-resources.zip plugin manually using both the POM from the repository and command line flags. Everytime I encounter the following error trying to compile a project after adding a dependency to Docbook 5.0: POM: plugins

Java Cup Integration

2010-02-24 Thread Sean Smitz
of java_cup does not have the class Symbol defined. Can someone point me to where the correct jar file is being stored or do we need to transition to something else? Thank you in advance, --- Sean Smitz

Compile Error

2009-10-28 Thread Sean Smitz
Attempting to compile on a new FreeBSD installation and running into the following problem: src gmake Making all in test_tools gmake[1]: Entering directory `/usr/home/stsmitz/projects/my_trunk/src/test_tools' maven: Building java sources MAKE=gmake JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/jdk1.6.0

Re: Compile Error

2009-10-28 Thread Sean Smitz
Ahhh... You would think that, but I can plug the URL it is using into my browser and it returns a file. gmake is GNU make. On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 4:09 PM, Martin Gainty mgai...@hotmail.com wrote: apparently the requested plugin maven-resources-plugin/2.3/maven-resources-plugin-2.3.pom is

Re: Compile Error

2009-10-28 Thread Sean Smitz
Ok, so come to find out that this was a FreeBSD IPv6 issue. I needed to disable IPv6 so it would connect. On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 4:25 PM, Sean Smitz sean.sm...@gmail.com wrote: Ahhh... You would think that, but I can plug the URL it is using into my browser and it returns a file. gmake