Thanks Mona for the quick reply. That seems to have resolved the dependency problem.
Now to figure out why tests are failing. :) Jared On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 5:49 PM, Mona Chitnis <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Jared, > > Sorry to hear about your inconvenience. I have answered the same issue on > the forum earlier (see below) and it involves a small edit in the build > files. > > http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/oozie-user/201312.mbox/%3CCEDDEB80 > .76815%[email protected]%3E > > ‹ > Mona > > On 1/2/14, 4:43 PM, "Jared Stevens" <[email protected]> wrote: > > >Hello -- > > > >I've been trying to build Oozie and Maven is reporting a missing > >dependency: > > > >... > > > >[INFO] Apache Oozie Main ................................. SUCCESS > >[0.755s] > > > >[INFO] Apache Oozie Client ............................... SUCCESS > >[45.538s] > > > >[INFO] Apache Oozie Hadoop 1.1.1.oozie-4.0.0 ............. SUCCESS > >[5.354s] > > > >[INFO] Apache Oozie Hadoop Distcp 1.1.1.oozie-4.0.0 ...... SUCCESS > >[0.577s] > > > >[INFO] Apache Oozie Hadoop 1.1.1.oozie-4.0.0 Test ........ SUCCESS > >[4.984s] > > > >[INFO] Apache Oozie Hadoop 2.2.0-SNAPSHOT.oozie-4.0.0 .... FAILURE > >[0.483s] > > > >.... > > > >[ERROR] Failed to execute goal on project oozie-hadoop: Could not resolve > >dependencies for project > >org.apache.oozie:oozie-hadoop:jar:2.2.0-SNAPSHOT.oozie-4.0.0: Could not > >find artifact org.apache.hadoop:hadoop-client:jar:2.2.0-SNAPSHOT in > >apache.snapshots.repo ( > >https://repository.apache.org/content/groups/snapshots) -> [Help 1] > > > >I browsed out to the web server where this should be and its missing the > >oozie sub directory. I'm not sure if I'm understanding how this works > >exactlyŠ > > > >https://repository.apache.org/content/groups/snapshots/org/apache/ > > > >This seems really weird to me, as most Maven projects generally know where > >their dependencies are. > > > >Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, > > > >Jared > >
