I´m sorry, I post it twice because I thought that my first mail was
not successful (i was not fully subscribed yet).
Anyway just a few minutes ago I found the solution to my problem.
The problem was, that my windows user name and also the name of my
home directory is containing a space char: "name surname". The space
causes problems to maven. Now I tried it under my new user account
"name" and everything works fine.

I think that Maven should be resistant to these issues (using
quotes?), because the name is valid in windows, so when maven is using
it, it should take in account all the valid possibilities and dir
names.

Pavel Stepanek

On 3/4/07, Wendy Smoak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/3/07, Pavel Štěpánek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, I´m trying Maven and followed the simple guide which is included
> in the book Bettter build with Maven and also in the 5 minute
> guide. Everything goes fine (donwloading, compiling), but when I try
> to package the sample app (mvn package),
> or test it, I always get this exception:

Don't re-post the same question under a different subject line.  If
you haven't received a reply in a few days, then it's appropriate to
reply to your own post to bump it up in our inboxes.

Besides the fact that it's a weekend, you haven't given us enough
information to easily help you.  What version of Maven?  What commands
did you execute before you got the error?

I spent quite a bit of time yesterday with Maven 2.0.5 and the
quickstart archetype, and didn't have any problems with Surefire.

Without knowing the details, I would suggest (re) installing Maven
2.0.5 which is the latest release, and deleting everything surefire
related [1] from your local repository (usually ~/.m2/repository/ ) to
force Maven to download it again.

[1] org/apache/maven/surefire
     org/apache/maven/plugins/maven-surefire-plugin
     org/apache/maven/plugins/maven-surefire-report-plugin

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Wendy



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