> Huib Verweij writes:
> ...
> I concluded that C2.2 is an abandoned project

I guessed as much.

I was able to build most of the thing by hacking away at each error and 
collecting some artifacts for my local repository. It took about 6 hours. But 
that's not a viable way to proceed with Cocoon 2.2. I reverted my website to 
use artifact versions available from maven central.

> ...
>  I am moving on to C3.0 now and so far, it seems like a much better thought 
> out project.

I'm also switching to Cocoon 3. I really like the idea of a simple framework 
with pipelines, blocks, and a sitemap.

Thanks!

----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Huib Verweij 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, November 25, 2011 4:31 PM
  Subject: Re: [C2.2] Building from checkout fails


  Hi Hugh,


  Op 25 nov. 2011, om 11:25 heeft [email protected] het 
volgende geschreven:


    Van: Hugh Sparks <[email protected]>

    Onderwerp: [C2.2] Building from checkout fails

    Datum: 23 november 2011 18:34:53 GMT+01:00

    Aan: [email protected]




    After begin away for a short time, I find that it is no longer possible to 
do an svn checkout of the cocoon trunk (2.2) followed by the build script 
"build.sh install".  Dozens of errors are reported by maven. Most are related 
to daisy and nekodtd, but the problems are pervasive and I'm not sure how to 
proceed. This situation has been true for several months. I've tried building 
on Windows and Linux with similar results.

    Since no one else has reported problems of this nature with C22, it occured 
to me that I'm simply "out of the game" and don't know where to check out the 
sources and what build tools to use. How are things done among the successful 
cocoon developers?

    Details:

        svn checkout http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cocoon/trunk myCocoon
        cd myCocoon
        ./build.sh install
        ...
        [disaster]
        ...



  I've had the same frustrating experience. I spent hours trying to correct the 
mess. I asked about it on the mailing list but did not get a response. I 
concluded that C2.2 is an abandoned project. If you just use the maven 
generated archetypes you're OK, but if you want to add transformers etc that 
are in the repo you're in trouble.


  I am moving on to C3.0 now and so far, it seems like a much better thought 
out project.


  Hartelijke groet,



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