Eduardo,
Hang in there ... there's still hope. :-)
First, if you followed the step by step directions for bootstrap and it
was successful then you're ready to go. The final step (bootstrap
assemble) creates the complete assemblies so there's no need to run "mvn
clean install" or anything else at that point.
Later on, if you've made some changes (or picked them up) that are only
in the Geronimo itself (no co-req changes in openejb or specs) then you
should be able to run "mvn clean install" to pick up the changes. I'm
not sure why that isn't working for you, but If you provide some more
information on the failure then somebody on the list might be able to
help.
Don't forget that working from trunk is the cutting edge development for
Geronimo so things are always changing (and unfortunately often breaking).
Joe
Eduardo de Vera wrote:
I have been trying to build geronimo with the complete bootstrap and it
has been impossible. The "step by step" way worked but when I tryed to
do a mvn clean install, it always failed. I am going crazy about this
issue since I haven't even been able to start working on anything. I
would appreciate it very much if someone could take a look about this
issue since its too big for a new comer like me.
Thanks in advance!
Eduardo
2006/9/25, Joe Bohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
Jay D. McHugh wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Am I correct in thinking that since the specs were changed, trunk
can no
> longer be built with a simple 'bootstrap' and must now actually
be built
> step by step following the 'bootstrap without a full "bootstrap"'
> directions?
I believe that this is correct (or at least that's the procedure I now
follow building the specs only with jdk 1.5).
>
> If that is true I could try to modify the wiki page to remove the
simple
> directions and lead everyone to the step-by-step directions right
away
> (I would need to have someone take a look when I was done though - I
> don't trust myself to change anything without review).
Go for it!
Joe