Strange. I just deleted my local maven repo and rebuilt from scratch and
it worked for me. Make sure you try again, since sometimes these things
are spurious.
iPOJO definitely exists in the SNAPSHOT repo.
Perhaps you could try to 'cd' into the iPOJO subprojects manually and do
"mvn clean install" to see if you can get them to build. If so, then try
again with the build.xml file.
-> richard
Ivo K. Koga wrote:
Hi Felix!
That was exactly the ant error. Thanks!
But now I´m facing some problem inside maven (I think). This is the
output:
[exec] [ERROR] BUILD ERROR
[exec] [INFO]
-------------------------------------------------------------
-----------
[exec] [INFO] The plugin '
org.apache.felix:org.apache.felix.ipojo.plugin' d
oes not exist or no valid version could be found
Does anyone know how to fix that?
Regards
Ivo Koga
On 3/8/07, Felix Meschberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
This seems in fact to be a Windows issue :-)
The problems seems to be that the maven bin folder contains a mvn.bat
and
a
mvn file. The mvn.bat file is a dos batch file while mvn is the unix
shell
script. It now seems that when ant is trying to call the mvn executable,
the
Java VM or Windows or whoever does not resovle "mvn" to "mvn.bat". If I
change 'executable="mvn"' to 'executable="mvn.bat"' it seems to work.
By testing for the OS and using a variable to take the mvn executale
name,
I
could get to run on my windows and linux boxes:
Regards
Felix
The hacked up build.xml :
<!--
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or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
distributed with this work for additional information
regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
"License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
software distributed under the License is distributed on an
"AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
specific language governing permissions and limitations
under the License.
-->
<project default="all">
<target name="init">
<condition property="mvn" value="mvn.bat">
<os family="dos" />
</condition>
<condition property="mvn" value="mvn">
<not>
<isset property="mvn" />
</not>
</condition>
</target>
<target name="clean" depends="init">
<exec executable="${mvn}" failonerror="true">
<arg line="-Dpackaging=bundle clean" />
</exec>
<exec executable="${mvn}" failonerror="true">
<arg line="-Dpackaging=osgi-bundle clean" />
</exec>
<exec executable="${mvn}" failonerror="true">
<arg line="-Dpackaging=ipojo-bundle clean" />
</exec>
<exec executable="${mvn}" failonerror="true">
<arg line="-Dpackaging=osgi-bundle-mosgi clean" />
</exec>
</target>
<target name="install" depends="init">
<exec executable="${mvn}" failonerror="true">
<arg line="-Dpackaging=bundle install" />
</exec>
<exec executable="${mvn}" failonerror="true">
<arg line="-Dpackaging=osgi-bundle install" />
</exec>
<exec executable="${mvn}" failonerror="true">
<arg line="-Dpackaging=ipojo-bundle install" />
</exec>
<exec executable="${mvn}" failonerror="true">
<arg line="-Dpackaging=osgi-bundle-mosgi install" />
</exec>
</target>
<target name="all" depends="init">
<exec executable="${mvn}" failonerror="true">
<arg line="-Dpackaging=bundle clean install" />
</exec>
<exec executable="${mvn}" failonerror="true">
<arg line="-Dpackaging=osgi-bundle clean install" />
</exec>
<exec executable="${mvn}" failonerror="true">
<arg line="-Dpackaging=ipojo-bundle clean install" />
</exec>
<exec executable="${mvn}" failonerror="true">
<arg line="-Dpackaging=osgi-bundle-mosgi clean install" />
</exec>
</target>
</project>