On Thu, 2003-12-11 at 11:04, Nathan Mcminn wrote:
> We are currently using Maven to build our project.  Yesterday, it
> started acting up.  We have not made any changes to our configuration
> files, or upgraded Maven.  Out of the blue, when we build the project,
> Maven freezes at the following portion of the build:

If it worked before and now it doesn't it's probably not Maven's fault.
I find it very unlikely that Maven just stopped working. Maven is quirky
but I'm willing to bet the problem is on your end as it is most of time
when people blame the tools they use. If I got a nickel for every time
someone said "we didn't touch anything!" when they actually did I would
be a very rich man.

> 0 [main] INFO services.BaseServiceBroker  - Added Mapping for Service:
> XmlRpcSer
> vice
> 10 [main] INFO services.BaseServiceBroker  - Start Initializing service
> (early):
>  XmlRpcService
> 140 [main] INFO services.BaseServiceBroker  - Finish Initializing
> service (early
> ): XmlRpcService
> 140 [main] INFO services.BaseServiceBroker  - Finished initializing all
> services
> !

This looks like Turbine, yes? So I'm not sure why services or Fulcrum is
firing up while you're building or is this part of a runtime test?

> And it will not complete the build.  There are no errors displayed in
> the console.  Has anybody else had this happen?

Honestly, what kind of help do you really expect with "It doesn't work
anymore, we didn't do anything" and a bit of a log. I know you just want
a little help and guidance but help us out here.

> --------------------------------------------
> Nathan McMinn
> Application Developer
> NequalsOne - HealthCare marketing tools
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