GitHub user pauljackson opened a pull request:
https://github.com/apache/tinkerpop/pull/457
TINKERPOP-1493 Groovy project doesn't build on Windows
Removed support for user.dir property as it was being prepended to a
fully qualified path and the second drive letter was making the path
illegal.
Made sure JarFile instances were being closed so that Groovy could
delete the directory without encountering file locked errors.
Exclude Unix scripts from RAT plugin
Tinkergraph integration tests fail but can build when skipping
integration tests. Hadoop fails either way. Could be environmental on my
end.
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Alternatively you can review and apply these changes as the patch at:
https://github.com/apache/tinkerpop/pull/457.patch
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This closes #457
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commit 47da7536a207610024d0497167ae7e800739d23b
Author: PaulJackson123 <[email protected]>
Date: 2016-10-13T02:41:17Z
TINKERPOP-1493 Groovy project doesn't build on Windows
Removed support for user.dir property as it was being prepended to a
fully qualified path and the second drive letter was making the path
illegal.
Made sure JarFile instances were being closed so that Groovy could
delete the directory without encountering file locked errors.
Exclude Unix scripts from RAT plugin
Tinkergraph integration tests fail but can build when skipping
integration tests. Hadoop fails either way. Could be environmental on my
end.
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