Hoss,
Thanks for your reply, including the suggestions. I think I've cleared up
some of the problems I had importing solr into intellij, so I am back
working with ant (rather than getting twisted up in maven).
Cheers,

Sean




hossman wrote:
> 
> : Hi all,
> :    I had an error message on several recent nightly builds. The error
> for me
> : arose with:
> : ant generate-maven-artifacts
> : 
> :    It seems the answer for my problem was simply creating the (missing)
> : folder "./site" in the base of the solr code folder. Should that be put
> into
> 
> thatnks for letting us know about this.  for future refrence: pasting the 
> exact eror (with the last few lines of log output) would have been helpful 
> to track this down so we could know exactly which target has the problem 
> so we could figure out the best fix (generate-maven-artifacts depends on a 
> lot of other things and site isn't included in the releases because it's 
> copied into docs -- i've commited a differnet fix)
> 
> FYI: generate-maven-artifacts is *not* intended for normal users to run -- 
> it's responsible for publishing the maven artifacts out.
> 
> :    FWIW: I am trying the maven artifacts because I can't quite get
> Intellij
> : IDEA to import or checkout the code in a clean/simple way and I _think_
> IDEA
> : handles maven projects a bit easier. 
> 
> maven snapshot artifacts are already published by the nightly build 
> process, so you should be able to just use those...
> 
> http://people.apache.org/maven-snapshot-repository/org/apache/solr/
> 
> 
> 
> -Hoss
> 
> 
> 

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