On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 9:28 PM, Michiel Meeuwissen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/11/12 Ernst Bunders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> hmm, i just tried to reinstall the mmbase-module plugin, but loging
>> ing on cvs.mmbase.org with my account, there is no maven. Strange.
>
> I installed maven on in the home-dir of the nightly build user.
> Probably because that was easier then trying to get it installed by
> someone else....

ah, ok

>
> Btw, there is little point in trying to reinstall something on the
> cvs.mmbase.org machine as another user, since it is the repository of
> the nightly build user which is rsynced. Not of any other user.

i see

>
> Anyway, it should not happen manually, because this plugin may change
> more often?

I guess it should happen automatically, because there could also be a
snapshot release, that you would want to rebuild each day (unless you
make the decision to not allow snapshot releases in the public
repository of course).
so yes.

>
> mmbase.org ~/nightly-build/cvs/mmbase/maven-mmbase-module-plugin$
> ~/maven/bin/maven --nobanner plugin:install
>
> ....
>
> plugin:install:
>    [delete] Deleting 1 files from /home/nightly/maven/plugins
>    [delete] /home/nightly/.maven/plugins not found.
>    [delete] Deleting 5 files from /home/nightly/.maven/cache
>    [delete] Deleted 2 directories from /home/nightly/.maven/cache
>    [copy] Copying 1 file to /home/nightly/maven/plugins

but when i look here: http://www.mmbase.org/maven/mmapps/plugins/
i see the latest build of the 1.3 version is Fri, 21 Mar 2008. So,
either the plugin has not been updated properly in the repository of
the cvs machine, or the syncing does not work.
The mmbase.module for the vpro-wizards is up to date in the
repository, it was created yesterday.

And when the vpro-wizards mmbase-module is created (and put in the
repository, i suppose) with the old plugin, than it would be build
without the dependencies included and the tests would fail (as they
do).

so, what next? I don't know how to login as nightly build user, so i
can't take a look. I wouldn't mind to.
But if you want to take a look i think you want to make sure:

-the autobuild builds the plugin and installs it into the repository..
-the autobuild downloads the new plugin when creating the mmbase-modules.


regards,

Ernst

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> BUILD SUCCESSFUL
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>
> Copying to /home/nightly/maven/plugins? Wtf? That directory is not
> synced anyway. I have no idea how this works.
>
> Michiel
>
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