Well maybe it is because of the name of my home dir. I´m testing maven
on my personal notebok where my account name is my full name. I don´t
think it is extremely weird case :)
The problem could be that my name (in czech language) contains some
national chars. So it is not composed only form standard ASCII chars.
But Windows can deal with it and I haven´t such a problem before.In
the same home directory I have also files specific to GIMP or Netbeans
IDE and I have no known problems with these apps.

I have written my solution already in my previous post:

When I created new account without any czech characters and spaces
everything works fine. I believe that the national chars are
problematic rather, than the space chars. I know that on serious
project I would not have these problems, because there would be
standard english directory names :)






On 3/4/07, Wendy Smoak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/4/07, Pavel Štěpánek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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.

Maven can deal with the spaces in "C:\Documents and Settings" well
enough, so it should be possible.  I can't say I've ever heard of
someone using spaces in the username, though.

I'm not sure if it's a core Maven issue or a problem with Surefire.
I'd probably start by opening an issue in Surefire, since that is
where it manifests.

http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SUREFIRE

Thanks for taking the time to let us know how you solved it!

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Wendy



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