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"? > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Jeff Mutonho Java/J2EE Developer ph : + 27 21 408 6230 mob : + 27 82 907 6420 Skype :ejbengine Registered Linux user number 366042
