On 06/21/2011 09:52 AM, Kevan Miller wrote: > > On Jun 21, 2011, at 10:21 AM, Russell E Glaue wrote: > >> >> >> On 06/21/2011 08:55 AM, Russell E Glaue wrote: >>> On 06/20/2011 04:37 PM, Kevan Miller wrote: >>>> >>>> On Jun 20, 2011, at 5:18 PM, Gary Shin wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Kevan, >>>>> Your suggestion worked. Build successful by changing Program Files to >>>>> Progra~1. So is it a bug that needs to be filed in JIRA? >>>> >>>> IMO, yes. >>>> >>>> --kevan >>> >>> Is it a Maven-Windows issue, and not a Geronimo issue? >>> http://www.xinotes.org/notes/note/559/ >>> >>> But is it not a problem on Windows 7? >>> http://struts2spring.wordpress.com/2009/05/17/installing-jdk-1-6-and-maven-in-windows-7-2/ >>> >>> Gary, what version of Windows are you using? >>> And What file system are you using? FAT? >>> -RG >> >> maven.bat dosen't work when JAVA_HOME or MAVEN_HOME contains space character >> http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MAVEN-666 >> >> According to this JIRA for Maven.... >> - >> Actually, I think the problem might be double-quoting the value of JAVA_HOME. >> >> set JAVA_HOME="C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_20" >> doesn't work for me, but this does: >> >> set JAVA_HOME=C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_20 > > Cool. Thanks Gary and Russell! So, we could document this on our Wiki (and > document in the Jira)? Really appreciate you digging through this... > > If there's a way to detect/avoid this in our Geronimo deployer code, that'd > be great. So, we could hold the Jira open as an "improvement"... I don't view > this as high priority. But still would be a good area for a contributor to > provide a patch, if they are interested. > > --kevan
Ya, but I'd like someone to verify this is true before we update the wiki. The (resolved) Maven JIRA actually references xinotes-559 too. So I would assume this is the issue. However, I have no Windows box to test this on, which I think we should do before we preach it to our community. However, we could add it as a Windows tip suggestion, and then reference the MAVEN-666 - then perhaps it is not so preachy. -RG
