It depends on actual pom.xml. Some Maven plugins operate with Subversion
through 'svn' comannd line, for example buildnumber-maven-plugin (my
favorite) is called during each build and it emits errors like this if
there is no svn client installed.
Martin Schayna
On 08/25/2010 11:03 AM, Nicola Musatti wrote:
Did you install an Eclipse Subversion plugin, such as Subversive or
Subclipse? This doesn't seem to have much to do with Maven...
Cheers,
Nicola Musatti
Timothy Mcginnis wrote:
Well, I probably should have posted this in the M2Eclipse list (which I
have done since then). Previously when using cvs it just used the
client
in Eclipse, but when I tried to do the same with subversion it gave me
this error.
Tim McGinnis
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From:
"Wayne Fay"<[email protected]>
To:
"Maven Users List"<[email protected]>
Date:
08/24/2010 03:04 PM
Subject:
Re: Using Subversion and Maven
with Subversion. I am getting the error "'svn' is not recognized as an
internal or external command". From what I can find on google I
actually
need to have svn installed separately from Maven. Is this correct?
Yes.
What causes you to assume anything else? Is there some documentation
that should be updated or fixed? I've seen this question multiple
times on this list.
Wayne
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