or have a look at the maven sandbox : http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/maven/sandbox/trunk/scm/maven-scm-provider-svnjava/
-- Olivier 2009/3/18 Olivier Lamy <[email protected]>: > Hi, > Continuum use maven-scm and the svn provider use the svn cli. (we > can't integrate svnkit due to license issue). > If I look at the code.google impl it use : > <dependency> > <groupId>org.tmatesoft</groupId> > <artifactId>svnkit</artifactId> > <version>1.2.0</version> > </dependency> > And the license is here http://svnkit.com/license.html > > BTW (not tested :-) )you can play with the jars (removing the scm > svnexe jar and add the one from codegoogle). > And add a component declaration > <component> > <role>org.apache.maven.scm.provider.ScmProvider</role> > <role-hint>svn</role-hint> > > <implementation>org.apache.maven.scm.provider.svn.svnkit.SvnKitScmProvider</implementation> > <description></description> > <isolated-realm>false</isolated-realm> > </component> > But not sure it will be supported here :-)) > BTW it could be interested to implement something to switch > implementation as we do for cvsexe/cvsjava. > > -- > Olivier > > 2009/3/18 nicolas de loof <[email protected]>: >> Hi, >> I'm just trying ot install continuum for a comparison with our Hudson-based >> CI >> >> I've setup my project group, but cannot get it to build : >> >> Provider message: The svn command failed. >> Command output: >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> /bin/sh: svn: not found >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >> Not sure how hudson does it's checkout, but command line was not >> required (it uses svnkit) >> >> I've no access to the CI server to install binaries, is there any way >> to use an alternative SVN provider like >> http://code.google.com/p/maven-scm-provider-svnkit/ ? >> >> Please note this is not documented in the installation requirement. >> For sure, many of us don't use SVN :) >> >
