> Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2013 21:37:01 -0800
> From: poubelle2...@limule.com
> To: users@maven.apache.org
> Subject: RE: Maven for C/C++ development usable as well? Hudson server?
> 
> > I must admit that even with this patch, I did not success to convince my
> > colleagues (who were using Borland C++ under MS smopuiM) to use maven.
> > They
> > use svn cross references to mix sources files. 
> MG>maven-jxr-plugin
> The JXR plugin has 2 goals:
> - * {{{plugin-info.html}jxr:jxr}} is used to generate a cross-reference
> page of the project's
> main sources. The generated JXR
> + * {{{jxr-mojo.html}jxr:jxr}} is used to generate a cross-reference page
> of the project's
> main sources. The generated JXR
> files can be linked to the javadocs of the project.
> 
> - * {{{plugin-info.html}jxr:test-jxr}} on the other hand, is used to
> generate a cross-reference
> page of the project's test sources.
> + * {{{test-jxr-mojo.html}jxr:test-jxr}} on the other hand, is used to
> generate a cross-reference
> page of the project's test sources.
> MG>http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-jxr-plugin/
> 
> No, no, I was talking about svn, not maven: "svn cross references to mix
> sources files."
> The problem was to "mavenize" all projects together. There were no
> versioning system. Every compilation were hasardous because of uncontrolled
> version dependencies between projects.
MG>
what is your solution?
MG>
> 
> 
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