Thank you for help!
2013/3/4 Anders Hammar <and...@hammar.net> > A quick guess is that you need to execute > mvn install > first ot get the artifact installed into the local repo. Then you can > execute > mvn rpm:rpm > > DOn't understand why you want to execute rpm:rpm separately though... > > /Anders > > > On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 5:44 PM, Андрей Хитрин <andrey.hit...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Hi all! >> >> We've a project that uses rpm-maven-plugin to build rpm packages. Today >> we've suddenly faced a situation that our working project rejects to build. >> >> I've created the simplest example that demonstrates this failure. Please >> see attached files. >> >> Steps I've used to reproduce problem: >> >> 1. Create basic maven project (even without tests) and setup rpm build >> with artifact mapping (pom.xml) >> 2. (Successfully) build project artifact with `mvn package` >> (mvn-3.0.3.package.log) >> 3. Try to build rpm flie with `mvn rpm:rpm`, but failed >> (mvn-3.0.3.rpm.log and 3.0.5.rpm2.1.log) >> >> I suspect that problem is not in the rpm-maven-plugin itself, but in some >> other plugin that is used to resolve project artifact. I've tried different >> versions of rpm-maven-plugin and different maven versions, and with the >> same result. The last friday everything worked ok. >> >> Which plugin breaks the build? I hope you could help us in this situation. >> >> -- >> Andrey Hitrin >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: >> >> http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email >> >> > -- Andrey Hitrin