Alright, this is somewhat looking promising...

This time everything compiled just fine, and all the tests ran, WITH 6
errors... I wasn't quite sure how to identify exactly what was an
error, as some of the things look like they were errors that were
EXPECTED to happen...

I also ran the "install" target under 'mvn', it also got six errors.
Not sure if they are the same or not...

It does appear that there is a 'distribution' folder. Should I assume
that everything built correctly, dispite the errors?

Thanks for all your help, Niklas. I hope it is as simple as building a
new version from the sources...


Mike M

On 5/23/07, Niklas Gustavsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mike McGonagle wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> After Niklas commented that I might have an old version, I figured
> that I could get current by just compiling from the method described
> on the 'building' web page...
>
> I got all the parts (Subversion and Maven), and everything is
> installed. I ran 'svn', and it completed. I then changed into the
> 'ftpserver' directory, then ran 'mvn test'. It starts to download a
> bunch of things, but then it goes to check for the version of maven
> that I am running, and claims it is incompatible with the required
> version... I got 2.0.6, and 2.0.6 appears on its list of valid
> version, and yet, NOTHING...
>
> Here is the trace after it gets the first error...
>
> [INFO] [enforcer:enforce {execution: default}]
> [WARNING] Rule 0: org.apache.maven.plugin.enforcer.RequireMavenVersion
> failed with message: Detected Maven Version: 2.0.6 is not in the
> allowed range [2.0.5,2.0.6).

This syntax means that 2.0.5 is allowed, but 2.0.6 is not (due to a bug
in 2.0.6 that breaks the build). You need 2.0.5 at the moment.

/niklas




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