Ha! Indeed, the output file on Windows contains garbled characters! Great, so I know that the output is sh*t, but how to let Maven cry out so those darn stubborn developers finally get the point?
Roland On 02-11-10 19:22, Jörg Schaible wrote: > Jörg Hohwiller wrote: > > > Hi Roland, > > > > sorry. My mail client was out of sync. When I wrote the mail, no response > > to your post was visible to me. > > > > In this case it sounds like something very special. > > You can check... > > > > ... if you have any specific profiles in your POM that are OS dependent > > but I doubt that it is related > > > > ... if you have the exact same JVM version on both systems (maybe on > linux > > you even have a different JVM implementation underhood, depending on your > > distro) > > > > ... if there is some effect by the VCS client that you use to > checkout the > > sources on linux or windows. You can probably check with a hex-editor or > > get both versions on an usb-stick and diff them. > > This would have been my guess also. If you process a Cp1252 encoded file on > Windows as UTF-8, this might simply lead to an garbled character. On Linux > you have nowaday normally UTF-8 as system encoding and Cp1252 decoded as > UTF-8 might result in an invalid UTF-8 character if processed as UTF-8 > again. > > - Jörg > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > -- Roland Asmann Senior Software Engineer adesso Austria GmbH Floridotower 26. Stock T +43 1 2198790-27 Floridsdorfer Hauptstr. 1 F +43 1 2198790-927 A-1210 Wien M +43 664 88657566 E [email protected] W www.adesso.at ------------------------------------------------------------- >>> business. people. technology. <<< -------------------------------------------------------------
