I'm using 2.2.x and was surprised to find that, while valid XML, the following
are not valid in a pom.xml:
modelVersion 4.0.0 /modelVersion
or
modelVersion
4.0.0
/modelVersion
I had expected that the maven xml parser would be normalizing the whitespace,
but looked in
version of the plugin are you using? sources and javadoc params were
added in v2.3.
/Anders
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 02:15, Jonathan Gold jgold...@gmail.com wrote:
Based on what I read in the install-file doc here:
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-install-plugin/install-file
Based on what I read in the install-file doc here:
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-install-plugin/install-file-mojo.html
I was under the impression that the following command line would install local
binary, javadoc, and source jars:
mvn install:install-file \
this stuff, I'm all for it.
jon
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 01:42:27PM -0800, Jamie Whitehouse wrote:
Yes, thanks for clarifying Brian.
Jon, I'm still wondering why you're adverse to running mvn clean install?
-Original Message-
From: Jonathan Gold [mailto:jgold...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday
are reactor aware, but dependency:tree
isn't. I'm not too sure why, but you could search the issue tracker and if
there's no issue for this file one.
-Original Message-
From: Jonathan Gold [mailto:jgold...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 3:00 PM
To: users
Torsten --
I had the same problem with poms I installed locally using the
install:install-file task. Once I added '-DgeneratePom=true' to that command, I
noticed that maven no longer attempted to search the public repos. I'm new to
maven, so I can't confirm why this happened, but I suspect it had
.
Hope that helps.
Jamie.
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From: Jonathan Gold [mailto:jgold...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 12:52 PM
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: Re: Why would 'mvn dependencies:tree' fail while 'mvn compile' works?
Brian --
Thanks for your help so
Hi --
I'm trying to track down some other depdendency issues in my project using
dependencies:tree, but am getting errors that a module isn't found.
I have my project set up with a parent pom and a list of modules, each
referencing the parent, etc. Essentially, I have this:
pom.xml #
this mojo doesn't use maven reactor at all, and probably mod_c is
ordered in list of modules in your parent module after mod_d.
Regards,
Stevo.
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 6:37 PM, Jonathan Gold jgold...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi --
I'm trying to track down some other depdendency issues in my
on a SNAPSHOT version of mod_c? Do you have that version installed in
your local repo?
I have used dependency tree many time on a large mutli-module project so
I can attest that it does work in some form.
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From: Jonathan Gold [mailto:jgold...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday
Hi --
I'm new to Maven, and think it seems nice, but am having some problems finding
the details on what the layout is for a source bundle. I've searched the web a
good bit, and can find lots of info about the source plugin used to generate
them, but not about the expected format of a source
(Minor edit: I meant that I'm targeting maven 2.2 users, not 2.1)
jon
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 09:34:44PM -0800, Jonathan Gold wrote:
Hi --
I'm new to Maven, and think it seems nice, but am having some problems finding
the details on what the layout is for a source bundle. I've searched
of the file you
choose. I use WinZip for this.
*-docs.jar - same above except for the javadoc site
Paul
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 11:34 PM, Jonathan Gold jgold...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi --
I'm new to Maven, and think it seems nice, but am having some problems
finding
the details on what
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