Doht. Too many parents!
-Original Message-
From: Emmanuel Venisse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 3:32 PM
To: continuum-users@maven.apache.org
Subject: Re: Continuum build failure
This parent pom have a parent :
>
> com.stchome.modules.applications
This parent pom have a parent :
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> com.stchome.modules.applications.dsms
> parent
> 2.1.0.2-SNAPSHOT
>
it's this parent that is missing in your repo.
Add it in your remote repo (or local) or add it in continuum
Emmanuel
Brian E. Fox a écrit :
Yes it's the parent. Here's the
Yes it's the parent. Here's the text of that pom:
http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0";
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";
xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0
http://maven.apache.org/maven-v4_0_0.xsd";>
4.0.0
com.stchome.modules.applications.dsms
Hi All,
I'm having this weired problem, Pleas let me know if anyone has solution
for this
i have project structure has
Root
+ - - Module A
+ - - pom.xml
+ - - pom.xml
in Root>pom.xml i have scm has
scm|clearcase|MydevView_vu|/Raghu/conf
I do not really agree with you talking about the site:deploy stuff. A build
system is for building indeed, but the reports a part of building, the same
way unit tests are part of building. I will try the site:deploy stuff. How
can you integrate this with the different projects. Is there a way to te
Can you check your pom in d:\builds\cont-work-dir\28\? Is it the parent?
If not, file an issue with more explanations of the problem and the full trace
of project build
Emmanuel
Brian E. Fox a écrit :
I just incremented all my versions on a branch in continuum and expected
that it would build
Johnson, Jonathan a écrit :
Emmanuel,
I was hoping that Continuum would preserve the parent-child relationship of a
parent and child poms. It would be nice to force a build on either a child or
the parent. Forcing a build on the parent pom would build its child modules.
Building dependan
Johnson, Jonathan a écrit :
I agree. When I first though about using Continuum over CruiseControl I
read the statement that Continuums integrates well with the maven
architecture. A strong feature of Maven is the site generation, yet in
Continuum there is no way to see the site. Moreover the
I just incremented all my versions on a branch in continuum and expected
that it would build automatically. It appears
something is really wierd because when attempting to build the parent,
it is trying to find itself in the repository. What's up with
that? If I build manually, it's fine.
org.apac
Don't remeber exactly, probably in jira. I'll check.
Emmanuel
Henri Yandell a écrit :
On 2/1/06, Emmanuel Venisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Not possible actually directly. We are in discussion about it.
Whereabouts by the way? I can see a heading for it on the wiki page
for 1.1 (well mayb
I agree. When I first though about using Continuum over CruiseControl I
read the statement that Continuums integrates well with the maven
architecture. A strong feature of Maven is the site generation, yet in
Continuum there is no way to see the site. Moreover the default
Continuum build ('clean
On 2/1/06, Emmanuel Venisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not possible actually directly. We are in discussion about it.
Whereabouts by the way? I can see a heading for it on the wiki page
for 1.1 (well maybe; Report templating?), but no content. Nothing is
jumping out of continuum-dev, but I could
No.
trunk (1.1) is unstable.
continuum-1.0.X (1.0.3) branch is more stable but won't include it.
Emmanuel
Richard C. L. Li a écrit :
Has this feature implemented already in the development head? I may
want to give it a try.
Regards,
Richard Li
Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
not yet. It will be
Not possible actually directly. We are in discussion about it.
Workaround, you can change the continuum working directory (in configuration screen) to a
subdirectory of continuum/apps/continuum/webapp/, so it should be accessible via an url
Emmanuel
Jettro Coenradie a écrit :
Hi all,
I have
Has this feature implemented already in the development head? I may
want to give it a try.
Regards,
Richard Li
Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
not yet. It will be available in 1.1
Emmanuel
Richard C. L. Li a écrit :
Hi,
Is there any way to define project dependencies between ANT projects?
Regar
Sometimes things are so simple and I feel so stupid, thank you Emmanuel
On 2/1/06, Emmanuel Venisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You must use the "as plain text" link in web page:
>
> http://gridshoresample.tigris.org/source/browse/*checkout*/gridshoresample/trunk/sources/studentregistrations/po
The problem is that the pom.xml is not a real xml document. Is is a html
presentation of the xml file. Therefore the pom is not valid. I get this if
I use the browse code function of javaforge and for tigris. If I use the url
that tortoisesvn uses, continuum sais it is not a valid url.
http://grid
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