See inline
Aslak Helles�y wrote:
I'm a freelancer that will begin to pay a 195.000EUR mortgage (is this the word? you know, a loan for a house) with his girl friend in just a month, so I'm really busy !!!! :o)
-----Original Message----- From: Jose Gonzalez Gomez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 31. mars 2003 15:53 To: Maven Users List Subject: Re: Newbie - Permission denied on several files
Aslak,
I have no time to apply the patch myself, so I'll give write
You can apply the patch in less than a minute. (You must be a really busy guy).
1) Detach the patch3.txt file to the maven root dir (your CVS checkout). Then do: 2) patch -p 0 < patch3.txt
Then you must rebuild.
Anyway thanks for the advice.
You have my vote
permissions to all users (really just me, as I'm talking about my work machine at home). Anyway I think this is a must for a final version. Without this, I don't understand how could you install this in a Unix/linux environment without a lot of troubles.
Then vote for MAVEN-302 in JIRA ;-)
Regards Jose
Aslak Helles�y wrote:
If you install Maven as root and want non-root users to use it,you should
have a look at this patch:
http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/ViewIssue.jspa?key=MAVEN-302
What's the status of this patch? Is it something you're considering to apply?
Aslak
-----Original Message----- From: Jose Gonzalez Gomez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 31. mars 2003 14:28 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Newbie - Permission denied on several files
Hi there,
I'm a newbie trying to start my first maven project. I have installed maven as root under /opt/maven (as I have seen that the maven script tries to locate this directory as the default MAVEN_HOME) and after that I have tried to run maven genapp as another user (not root). Trying to do this gives me a lot of exceptions:
java.io.FileNotFoundException: /opt/maven/plugins/maven-genapp-plugin-1.0/some-name.cache (Permission denied)
After giving write permissions to all *.cache files I got the same error for the following file:
/opt/maven/plugins/maven-genapp-plugin-1.0/.processed
As this seems to be some kind of flag indicating that a plugin has been processed I thought that this shouldn't work like this as this could cause problems with concurrent users using the same maven copy. Is this correct? Am I missing anything here? Maybe there's any environment variable I should set in order to use local copies of this files for maven to write them? Or should I simply give write permissions to all users (or at least to all users in a given group)?
Regards Jose
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