It's also possible that things are a little messed up right now because
we're in the middle of the process for a new release. It might be worth
trying 0.9.9-SNAPSHOT instead of 0.9.8-SNAPSHOT.

--
Josh Tynjala
Bowler Hat LLC <https://bowlerhat.dev>


On Tue, May 25, 2021 at 9:26 AM Josh Tynjala <joshtynj...@bowlerhat.dev>
wrote:

> If you want to use a -SNAPSHOT version of Royale, I think that you may
> need to check out the three Royale repos (royale-compiler, royale-typedefs,
> and royale-asjs) and build each of them with Maven `mvn clean install`.
> Then, Maven should be able to find the appropriate archetype artifacts on
> your local computer.
>
> I think that there may also be a way to tell Maven to use Apache's
> snapshot server, but I don't really know the details. Our project's biggest
> Maven experts have moved on to other things, so I wouldn't know who to ask
> about this.
>
> --
> Josh Tynjala
> Bowler Hat LLC <https://bowlerhat.dev>
>
>
> On Tue, May 25, 2021 at 2:52 AM romanisi...@yahoo.com.INVALID
> <romanisi...@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I am new to Royale. I attempted creating a new Royale project using maven
>> with the following archetype
>> mvn archetype:generate -DarchetypeGroupId=org.apache.royale.framework
>> -DarchetypeArtifactId=royale-simple-application-archetype
>> -DarchetypeVersion=0.9.8-SNAPSHOT
>> It does not work. I get the following errors
>> [INFO] Generating project in Interactive mode[INFO] Archetype repository
>> not defined. Using the one from
>> [org.apache.royale.framework:royale-simple-application-archetype:0.9.7]
>> found in catalog remote[WARNING] The POM for
>> org.apache.royale.framework:royale-simple-application-archetype:jar:0.9.8-SNAPSHOT
>> is missing, no dependency information available
>>
>> It appears the archetype is no longer valid.
>> For now I am using visual studio code with the royal sdk configured. I
>> will prefer using maven.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

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