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Aslak Helles�y wrote:



-----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.

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)
Anyway thanks for the advice.





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 ;-)


You have my vote




   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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