Emmanuel,

Did you have a chance to look at the log file, did you see anything silly that 
I am missing? Is using 1.6 not currently supported for apacheds 1.5?

Thanks,

Dan

-----Original Message-----
From: Barber, Dan (Contractor) 
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 12:30 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: RE: Alternate back-ends

Emmanuel,

Thanks for all the help so far. I've switched to 2.0.6 of Maven. I initially 
had installed that then switched to 2.0.4, now I've switched back.

I'm using the 6.0_01 version of the jdk.

I've attached the log I think you were wanting to see. Let me know if I need to 
paste it in rather than attach it.

Thanks,

Dan

-----Original Message-----
From: Emmanuel Lecharny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 11:32 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Alternate back-ends

Barber, Dan (Contractor) a écrit :

>As far as building the source. We need to target 1.5 due to it's increased 
>support for secure logins. I've been using the instructions from this page, 
>http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/1.5/building-trunks.html. It's quite 
>possible that I've just simply missed a step or done something silly since 
>some of these tools are still new to me.
>  
>
>I have installed Maven 2.0.4.
>  
>
I think you need maven 2.0.5, now (AFAIK, there are some bugs in 2.0.4 
which can cause pbs). 2.0.6 will work too.

Which JVM are you using ?

>I've installed SVN and run the command
>svn co 
>http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/directory/apacheds/trunk-with-dependencies/ 
>apacheds-trunk
>Then, inside the directory apacheds-trunk I run mvn install. Here are the 
>errors I'm getting.
>
>Failed tests:
>  
> testOneEntryImport(org.apache.directory.server.tools.commands.importcmd.Import
>CommandTest)
>  
> testTenEntriesImport(org.apache.directory.server.tools.commands.importcmd.Impo
>rtCommandTest)
>  
> testTwoEntriesImportOneOnErrorAndOneOk(org.apache.directory.server.tools.comma
>nds.importcmd.ImportCommandTest)
>  
> testOneEntryImportWithEntryAddedNotification(org.apache.directory.server.tools
>.commands.importcmd.ImportCommandTest)
>  
> testRFC2849Sample1(org.apache.directory.server.tools.commands.importcmd.Import
>CommandTest)
>  
> testRFC2849Sample2(org.apache.directory.server.tools.commands.importcmd.Import
>CommandTest)
>  
> testRFC2849Sample3(org.apache.directory.server.tools.commands.importcmd.Import
>CommandTest)
>  
> testRFC2849Sample3VariousSpacing(org.apache.directory.server.tools.commands.im
>portcmd.ImportCommandTest)
>  
> testExportCommand(org.apache.directory.server.tools.commands.exportcmd.ExportC
>ommandTest)
>  
> testOneEntryImport(org.apache.directory.server.tools.commands.gracefulshutdown
>cmd.GracefulShutdownCommandTest)
>
>My guess is I've just missed something simple. Any help you can offer would be 
>greatly appreciated.
>  
>
It would be interesting to have the surefire logs (it's generated by 
maven, with the failing class name followed by a .txt, like

testRFC2849Sample2(org.apache.directory.server.tools.commands.importcmd.ImportCommandTest.txt

somwhere on your disk.

Emmanuel


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