Thanks very much, that has cracked it (and after staring at it for hours).

My M2_HOME and path were set from the logged in windows user where continuum
is running as SYSTEM.

2009/3/13 Wendy Smoak <[email protected]>

> On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 10:08 AM, Declan Ruane <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > I've nearly got continuum working, but am having a problem creating an
> > Installation (which I believe I need to get continuum to find Maven for
> my
> > build).
>
> It's not necessary, if mvn is on the PATH for the user running
> Continuum.  I'd get that working first.  Then if you want to set up
> installations and build environments so you can use different
> combinations, you can do that.
>
> > I use the following (on Vista)
> > C:\enterprise\build\apache-maven-2.0.10 which is the same as M2_HOME and
> > exists. I get the error "Failed to validate installation, check server
> log."
> > Server log just has line below
> >
> > 2009-03-13 15:56:37,154 [btpool0-3] ERROR
> > validator#org.apache.maven.continuum.web.validator.InstallationValidator
> -
> > Failed to validate installation, check server log. cli to get
> > C:\enterprise\build\apache-maven-2.0.10\bin\mvn version return code 1
> >
> > Now, If i run C:\enterprise\build\apache-maven-2.0.10\bin\mvn -v It works
> > (below)
> >
> > Maven version: 2.0.10
> > Java version: 1.6.0_12
> >
> > Any ideas what could be wrong?
>
> It's usually a difference in environment between you at the command
> line and what Continuum is running in.
>
> What user is Continuum running as?  How was it started?  (And what
> version of Continuum are you using?)
>
> --
> Wendy
>

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