Glad to hear that you found the problem and that it was a result of a little "out of the box" thinking.

Th
Ron

On 05/08/2010 12:34 PM, Jon Strayer wrote:
The values from settings.xml are inluded in the effective pom (as in "mvn
help:effective-pom").

On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 10:42 AM, Ron Wheeler<[email protected]
wrote:
  You will get to a solution much quicker when you start to think about this
as "Maven is working correctly. I have an error in my setup. Where can it
be? What do I get to specify?"

What is the error message? The answer is probably sitting right on the
screen.
I have never heard of Maven just failing with no message describing what it
found or did not find that caused it to be unable to complete the build.

POMs aren't the only thing that Maven uses.
You have a settings.xml file on your computer. What is the difference
between that and your build server?


Ron


On 04/08/2010 9:47 AM, Jon Strayer wrote:

What configuration would be different and not show up in the effective
pom?

On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 5:17 PM, Ron Wheeler
<[email protected]>wrote:

   Were you planning to give any details?
We all know that building correctly on both places wouldn't have caused
you
to write.
The fact that  it fails on your build server is probably the place to
focus
on.
It builds on your laptop because you have done everything there in a
correct and internally consistent manner.

It is a good guess that that is not true on your build server.

So your question reduces to "I have something wrong in the configuration
of
my build server, can anyone fix this sort of problem through psychic
means?"

I am out! Not that "in tune" with the universe and your server in
particular.

Ron



On 03/08/2010 5:04 PM, Jon Strayer wrote:

  I have a problem where my maven build works fine on my laptop but
compilation fails on the build server.  I've already blown away both
local
repositories but that didn't help.  I ran help:effective-pom on both but
there are no unexpected differences.

Do you have any idea what else I should look at?

The fact that the build fails isn't the problem.  That fact that it
succeeds
one place and fails on the other is.


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