It spits out the message:

$ cvs
ksh: cvs:  not found

Does this mean I have to install a cvs client on the Solaris machine?

On 12/15/05, Gisbert Amm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The cvs binary seems not to be there or not to be in the PATH of the
> nightly build user.
>
> What happens when you call cvs from the commandline?
>
> Regards,
> Gisbert Amm
>
> Jeff Mutonho wrote:
> > I have a project that has all this time been built nightly using
> > maven-1.0and was running on a redhat
> > box.I migrated the maven setup to a Solaris box ,
> > which is now suppose to be the build machine.When I start the build ,
> the
> > cvs check out is failing with th following message
> > build-all:
> > scm:cvs-checkout-project:
> >     [echo] Checking out Business_Components
> >     [mkdir] Created dir: /home/jmu016/maven-1.0
> >
> /projects_main/projects/OnlineSystem/target/checkouts/Business_Components
> >
> > BUILD FAILED
> > File...... /home/jmu016/.maven/cache/maven-scm-plugin-1.4/plugin.jelly
> > Element... ant:cvs
> > Line...... 244
> > Column.... 9
> > java.io.IOException: cvs: not found
> > Total time: 3 seconds
> >
> >
> > Any idea why I'm getting this "java.io.IOException: cvs: not found"?
>
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