stéphane bouchet wrote on Friday, August 26, 2005 3:44 PM: > Jörg Schaible a écrit : >> stéphane bouchet wrote on Friday, August 26, 2005 11:54 AM: >> >> >>> OK, more infos : >>> >>> 1/ Using the multiproject 1.4.1 plugin >>> 2/ Using Eclipse 3.1 with Mevenide >>> 3/ in Fact, i have a project that manage the two others, called >>> 'maven'. it is in its project.properties that the props >>> maven.multiproject.includes and > maven.multiproject.basedirare sets. in >>> its project.xml, there is no dependency att all (just reports), and >>> this project is excluded when i launch 'multiproject:install' . >> >> >> Can you call pom:validate ? >> >> - Jörg >> > > Wow. got lots of errors :) > > the problem is that the pom:validate don't work with extended > descriptors. and my 'applets' and 'core' projects extends this one.
Oh, they normally do. They just don't like an inherited build section. > Anyway i corrected some errors in 'maven' and still not working ..... Originally I thought your using pre 1.0.2, since there was an error, where the reactor ignored the deps because of an exception. > SOmething strange too is that the docs in the maven site > about the project > descriptor does not match my acual (and corrected) pom ?? > > Maybe i could try Maven 1.1beta ? Can't say. I use 1.0.2 without this problems and I have some multiprojects. Is your dependency section really in side the dependencies tags? Or do you have two depednencies sections (had any of this already)? I still believe it's something in your POMs. - Jörg --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
