On 15:01 Tue 30 Dec , __matthewHawthorne wrote: > OK, so I added: > maven.changelog.factory=org.apache.maven.svnlib.SvnChangeLogFactory > > to my project.properties and the plugin gets farther than before. > However, now I am not getting results: > > SCM Command Line[0]: svn > SCM Command Line[1]: log > SCM Command Line[2]: -v > SCM Command Line[3]: -D 2003-12-31:2003-11-30 > svn: invalid option character: D > Type 'svn help' for usage. > ChangeLog found: 0 entries
It seems that version from CVS gets even more farther, but still not working. It use right command line arguments but parse output of the svn incorrectly, because format of this output changed from 0.28 version. > > The plugin seems to use the wrong command line string. What version of > subversion is the plugin using? I'm running subversion-0.32.1-7505. > > Also, doesn't it seem redundant to not only specify the scm type in the > connection string (scm:subversion, scm:cvs) but also in the > maven.changelog.factory property? Couldn't the type be detected > dynamically by parsing the string and the proper factory used accordingly? > > > __matthewHawthorne wrote: > >Does anyone have an example of a repository connection string using > >subversion? > > > >I'm using something like: > >scm:subversion:https://some.address.mil/project/trunk > > > >And get the following error from the changelog plugin: > >java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: repository connection string > >contains less than six tokens > > > >Thanks! > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
