Hi there,
I am testing the site deploy with the current snapshot of the
site-plugin, and while deploying to apache works without problems, I'm
getting the following error when deploying to a sourceforge project:
scp://shell.sf.net/home/project-web/jaxodraw/htdocs/staging - Session:
Opened
There is a guide for testing snapshots here [1], but your problem seems related to
archiva, you should get better help on the corresponding list.
-Lukas
[1]
http://maven.apache.org/guides/development/guide-testing-development-plugins.html
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Hi and thanks for reply,
I'm
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The permission settings in server are not used anymore since maven 2.1 [1]. The
chmod command is optional and configurable in the current site-plugin-2.1-SNAPSHOT
[2], you can test it eg like
chmodModeg+w,a+rX/chmodMode
chmodOptions-Rf/chmodOptions
Note however that there are some pitholes
that there are some pitholes [3].
HTH,
-Lukas
[1] http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-3600
[2] http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MSITE-141
[3] http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MSITE-330
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for password, so here it
works
with scp and privateKey.
Is there any workaround for this or am i doing something wrong?
Ravinder Singh
System developer
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Fra: Emmanuel Venisse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 25. september 2006 17:25
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Emne: Re: SV: deploy with scp
Where is your settings.xml?
Emmanuel
Ravinder Singh a écrit :
I have done exactly
I think what he ment was where is the file located.
Under maven/conf/ or .m2/?
-Ronny
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Fra: Ravinder Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Emne: SV: SV: deploy with scp
I allready had it in the previous message
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Where is your settings.xml?
Emmanuel
Ravinder Singh a écrit :
I have done exactly the same! But I am testing under windows and
deploying to linux through ssh.
It keeps asking me
Venisse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 26. september 2006 08:59
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Emne: Re: SV: SV: deploy with scp
My question was where is it?
is it under ${user.home}/.m2 or ${m2.home}/conf/settings.xml?
Continuum doesn't read ${m2.home}/conf/settings.xml.
Emmanuel
Ravinder Singh a écrit
Mine is, Ravinders not.
I had to copy my settings.xml to Maven in $PATH.
-Ronny
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Fra: Emmanuel Venisse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 26. september 2006 09:23
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Emne: Re: SV: SV: SV: deploy with scp
So your settings.xml is under M2_HOME
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Emne: Re: SV: SV: deploy with scp
My question was where is it?
is it under ${user.home}/.m2 or ${m2.home}/conf/settings.xml?
Continuum doesn't read ${m2.home}/conf/settings.xml.
Emmanuel
Ravinder Singh a écrit :
I allready had it in the previous message
can verify that
maven used correct files.
Emmanuel
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Sendt: 26. september 2006 09:01
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Emmanuel, what we did was to check in maven as a tool into SVN together
or anything it just popped up in my mind as a problem.
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Emmanuel, what we did was to check in maven as a tool into SVN together
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Ravinder Singh a écrit :
It is currently under ${user.home}/.m2/settings.xml
Is it the user.home directory of the user that run Continuum?
By running manually: mvn
it is reflected in the debug log), but it does not seems
the read the password tag.
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Fra: Ravinder Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 26. september 2006 10:14
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I tried using help:effective-pom and effective
deploying artifact: Authentication failed: Cannot connect. Reason:
Auth fail
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What is your maven, wagon provider and deploy
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I tried using help:effective-pom and effective-settings, and it shows the
correct pom and the correct settings.xml. However it still asks for password. I
tried to copy the settings.xml to mavens bin directory (which is in %path%),
but same
How do I make it get the latest?
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Fra: Emmanuel Venisse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 26. september 2006 11:17
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If you get authentication failure, it's normal to have the password prompt.
You
Replace jars in maven lib directory
Ravinder Singh a écrit :
How do I make it get the latest?
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If you get
It is currently under ${user.home}/.m2/settings.xml
By running manually: mvn deploy fails too, and asks for password.
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Emmanuel
I have downloaded beta-1 for both wagon-ssh and wagon-provider-api. But the
problem is still there...
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Replace
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What is your maven, wagon provider and deploy plugin versions?
Emmanuel
Ravinder Singh a écrit :
Output with mvn -X (only the endpart):
[INFO] [deploy:deploy]
[INFO] Retrieving previous build number from
I am trying to do do a deploy without user interaction (through
continuum).
Currently I am testing deploy for the project. But I am failing to have
it deploy without prompting for password.
I hace specified the privateKey, username, and even the password in the
settings.xml. But it won't stop
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Sendt: 25. september 2006 15:46
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Emne: deploy with scp
I am trying to do do a deploy without user interaction (through
continuum).
Currently I am testing deploy for the project. But I am failing to have
it deploy
directoryPermissions775/directoryPermissions
/server
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Fra: Naess, Ronny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 25. september 2006 16:47
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Emne: SV: deploy with scp
Hi, Ravinder my friend.
This is how I do it. Note I use user/password.
Settings.xml
passwordmaven/password
filePermissions664/filePermissions
directoryPermissions775/directoryPermissions
/server
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Hi, Ravinder my
Hi all,
I managed to deploy an artifact via mvn deploy using scp to ma linux
machine. But although I provided a password for the user, everytime I get
asked for a password. This is somewhat annoying. I know, that it is better
to user provate key authetication, but I think that this way
, Christian Domsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I managed to deploy an artifact via mvn deploy using scp to ma linux
machine. But although I provided a password for the user, everytime I get
asked for a password. This is somewhat annoying. I know, that it is better
to user provate key
idscp-repository/id
urlscp://192.168.100.20/var/mvn/proximity/inhouse/url
/snapshotRepository
Ben
On 6/22/06, Christian Domsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I managed to deploy an artifact via mvn deploy using scp to ma linux
machine. But although I provided
I'm trying to test deploying with scp and get an error about permissions.
(The error is at the end of this email.)
I read the mini-guide docs on deploying
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-deploy-ssh-external.html and
Security and Deployment Settings
It's probably something in my environment, as I've deployed
successfully at work. I'm trying to set things up to work at home on
my own network, and I can't get a deploy of a POM to work via SCP.
I'm running Maven 2 on Windows XP. The server I'm trying to copy
files to is a Debian linux box. I
We've seen this with a couple of people using passwords, though it
works for me. It's possibly the server settings not allowing a
password based login.
Auth fail means it connected, but did not authenticate. I'm not sure
if we can get jsch to log any more, so the best way to debug is
probably to
For the record, this was because plain text passwords were not enabled
on the server (different to keyboard-interactive).
- Brett
On 9/26/05, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We've seen this with a couple of people using passwords, though it
works for me. It's possibly the server settings
On 8/9/05, andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using the current svn build with the project pom additions suggested
previously.
ok, that's a bug. Would you mind filing it at
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG so that we can keep track of it
and keep in touch with you in case it can't be
Brett Porter wrote:
ok, that's a bug. Would you mind filing it at
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG so that we can keep track of it
and keep in touch with you in case it can't be reproduced.
MNG-713
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-713
Sounds like a missing feature - and another one
Hi,
Brett Porter wrote:
This is probably because you need a passphrase or agent to connect
using that key. Unfortunately this is not supported by Jsch yet.
After having a look at JSch it does not appear to interact with OpenSSH
(for example) of its own accord. It doesn't look in ~/.ssh and
On 8/8/05, andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you ever envisage m2 wrapping JSch to such an extent that the
username and private key will be implied from the user's environment (ie
not set in ~/.m2/settings.xml) and password from ssh-agent?
It does (should?) look for the username from
Hi,
Brett Porter wrote:
On 8/8/05, andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you ever envisage m2 wrapping JSch to such an extent that the
username and private key will be implied from the user's environment (ie
not set in ~/.m2/settings.xml) and password from ssh-agent?
It does (should?) look
Brett Porter wrote:
Great. Is it possible to get m2 to print out a list of the variables it
knows about (like set or env)?
It just has access to the predefined Java system properties (user.home
and user.name, for example).
This gets me a bit further until we get to:
Exception in thread
Hi,
Brett Porter wrote:
It just has access to the predefined Java system properties (user.home
and user.name, for example).
OK
Was this in alpha-3 by adding the wagon to $M2_HOME/lib? Did anything
else get added? It seems odd, as that provider should not be using
that method of
/servers
and in pom.xml:
distributionManagement
repository
idrepos/id
urlscp://server/path/to/deploy/repos/url
/repository
/distributionManagement
From a command line I can:
$ scp foo.xml server:/path/to/deploy/repos, OR
$ scp foo.xml [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/path/to/deploy/repos
:
distributionManagement
repository
idrepos/id
urlscp://server/path/to/deploy/repos/url
/repository
/distributionManagement
From a command line I can:
$ scp foo.xml server:/path/to/deploy/repos, OR
$ scp foo.xml [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/path/to/deploy/repos
without any
I want to use scp for deployment. Does it work now in maven2 ?
If so, I would need an example of what to put in pom.xml and in
settings.xml.
Thanks,
Leonid
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Server example:
http://maven.apache.org/maven2/configuration.html
POM example:
distributionManagement
repository
idmy-id-that-matches-server-id/id
urlscp://hostname/path/to/repository/url
/repository
/distributionManagement
Cheers,
Brett
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