host:bundles user$     java -jar sis.jar about
Local configuration
????Versions
????????Apache SIS????????????? 0.3-SNAPSHOT
????????Java??????????????????? 1.6.0_45 (Apple Inc.)
????????Operating system??????? Mac OS X 10.7.5 (x86_64)
????Localization
????????Locale????????????????? English (United States)
????????????ISO code??????????? eng (USA)
????????Timezone??????????????? Eastern Daylight Time (America/New_York)
????????????Offset????????????? UTC - 4:00 AM (Daylight time + 1:00 AM)
????????Current date and time?? June 10, 2013 8:31:14 PM EDT
????????Character encoding????? MacRoman (MacRoman, mac, csMacintosh,
x-MacRoman, x-mac-roman)
????Paths
????????User home directory???? /Users/user
????????Current directory??????
/Users/user/project/sis_test/trunk/target/bundles
????????Temporary files????????
/var/folders/tl/4t1r_7fs3rn625ecdxgvl4q80400gn/T/
????????Java home directory????
/System/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.6.0.jdk/Contents/Home

This is what I get when I run it.

Thanks,
Travis





On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 3:14 PM, Suresh Marru <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Martin,
>
> I testing the following on a Mac 10.8.4 with Java 1.7.0_21. More below:
>
> On Jun 10, 2013, at 12:02 PM, Martin Desruisseaux <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello all
> >
> > Would it be possible for some volunteer to try the following please?
> >
> >    svn update
> >    mvn clean install
>
> Ran smoothly. I built it on a clean repo:
>
> [INFO]
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [INFO] Reactor Summary:
> [INFO]
> [INFO] Apache SIS ........................................ SUCCESS [1.553s]
> [INFO] Apache SIS core modules ........................... SUCCESS [0.024s]
> [INFO] Apache SIS build helper ........................... SUCCESS [5.692s]
> [INFO] Apache SIS utilities .............................. SUCCESS
> [15.203s]
> [INFO] Apache SIS metadata ............................... SUCCESS [3.111s]
> [INFO] Apache SIS referencing ............................ SUCCESS [0.974s]
> [INFO] Apache SIS storage ................................ SUCCESS [0.093s]
> [INFO] Apache SIS common storage ......................... SUCCESS [1.433s]
> [INFO] Apache SIS NetCDF storage ......................... SUCCESS [5.735s]
> [INFO] Apache SIS applications ........................... SUCCESS [0.020s]
> [INFO] Apache SIS web services layer ..................... SUCCESS [5.081s]
> [INFO] Apache SIS application ............................ SUCCESS [0.319s]
> [INFO]
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [INFO] BUILD SUCCESS
> [INFO]
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [INFO] Total time: 40.450s
> [INFO] Finished at: Mon Jun 10 14:40:04 EDT 2013
> [INFO] Final Memory: 45M/273M
>
> >
> > If there is any build failure, please let me known. Otherwise:
> >
> >    mvn org.apache.sis:sis-build-helper:pack --non-recursive
> [INFO] --- sis-build-helper:0.3-geoapi3.0-SNAPSHOT:pack (default-cli) @
> parent ---
> [INFO]
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [INFO] BUILD SUCCESS
> [INFO]
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [INFO] Total time: 4.914s
> [INFO] Finished at: Mon Jun 10 15:08:13 EDT 2013
> [INFO] Final Memory: 13M/216M
> >
> > A sis-0.3-geoapi3.0.pack.gz file should exists in the target/bundles
> directory. Then:
> It exists.
> >
> >    cd target/bundles/
> >    unpack200 --remove-pack-file sis-0.3-geoapi3.0.pack.gz sis.jar
> >    java -jar sis.jar
>
> Showed all the options.
>
> >
> > Only the "about" command is implemented for now. The "metadata" command
> proposed last week should be committed tomorrow. If the following command:
> >
> >    java -jar sis.jar about
>
> Showed all the configuration
> >
> > show a lot of question mark, then this is an encoding issue (SIS uses a
> lot of Unicode characters). If you know that your console use UTF-8, you
> may try:
> >
> >    java -jar sis.jar about --encoding UTF-8
>
> Identical output since I use UTF-8 anyway - Character encoding…………… UTF-8
> (unicode-1-1-utf-8, UTF8)
> >
> > If you are on Windows... well... some character substitution may be
> needed. Java has an API for that, but I will wait for feedbacks first…
>
> Everything is clean, great job in putting together this simple bundle.
>
> Suresh
>
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> >    Martin
> >
>
>

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