I just tried that.. here is the output. Any other ideas?
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java:compile:
[echo] Compiling to c:/mavenworkspace/builds/ODBase/classes
BUILD FAILED
File...... C:\.maven\cache\maven-java-plugin-1.4\plugin.jelly
Element... ant:javac
Line...... 52
Column.... 48
srcdir attribute must be set!
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I am declaring my sources as follows:
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<build>
<sourceDirectory>
${maven.src.dir}
</sourceDirectory>
<resources/>
</build>
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also in the project properties:
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maven.src.dir=${maven.scm.checkout.dir}/${maven.scm.cvs.module}/src
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jefferson K. French [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 7:29 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: sourcesPresent
Did you try setting it this way:
<j:set var="sourcesPresent" value="true" scope="parent"/>
I'm not able to try this at the moment, so I can't verify it will
work.
Jeff
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, at 17:23:08 [GMT -0400] Karan-Sahni (Contractor)
wrote:
> I create a source directory dynamically in maven.xml and checkout files from cvs
> into that folder. I call scm:checkout-project before java:compile, but the java
> plugin thinks I have no sources
> present. I tried setting the sourcesPresent property to true before java:compile but
> the plugin throws an exception. The process works fine as long as the source
> directory was there before I call
> maven.
> Anyone have ideas how I can get maven to recognise my source directory if it is
> created in maven.xml?
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