Oh, sorry, I thoght I had answered yesturday, but as I upgraded thnderird in
the meantime, I think it has been lost somwhere on the internet ...

So basically, I guess you have tried with a previous version of ADS, and you
have some old jars somwhere in your maven reposiory.

What I suggest is that you remove completely your ~/.m2/repository (rm -rf
~/.m2/repository) and do a mvn clean install. It will take longer, but will
be safe. (of course, if you want to keep your repository because you are
using it for another project, just rename it).

If it does not work, try with Java 1.5.

Thanks !

On 6/5/07, Barber, Dan (Contractor) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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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Regards,
Cordialement,
Emmanuel Lécharny
www.iktek.com

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