We use this property on Unix successfully:
maven.repo.remote=file:/vobs/oam_tps/maven/repository
I would look at your slash and backslash combination
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Subj
An easy way to load the whole file:
To read line by line:
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From: NATARAJAN Sasi Kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 7:17 AM
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Subject: File Reading from maven
Hai All
Here is how I do it:
Did you clean your directory D:\java\drools-2.0\drools-smf/target/ first?
It seems that the java compile of the first project did not recompile
anything as if there was nothing to recompile:
java:compile:
[echo] Compiling to D:\java\drools-2.0\drools-smf/target/clover/classes
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There was a bug in cactus plugin 1.6.x that started to appear with the
removal of the maven.compile.target default plugin property from the maven
java plugin 1.5. This has been fixed in cactus plugin 1.7.
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/jakarta-cactus-dev/200412.mbox/%3C1
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I could not find anywhere where I can open a JIRA against the cactus
plugin version 1.7. Is this plugin still supported?
Thanks
Eric
I have seen similar problems when I ran out of memory. You can try to set
the MAVEN_OPTS variable to something higher than the default like -Xmx1000m
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From: Vincent Massol [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: 'Maven Users List'
Subje
You are most likely missing the buildresulturl parameter in your
cruisecontrol configuration file.
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Hi,
I get the following at the begining o
Does the userid you use to ftp has the proper permission to create
file/directory in the deployDirectory?
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From: Chris Huisman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: jar:deploy via ftp
Line 76 of maven-artif
The group property "maven.remote.group" does not seem to be set.
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From: Chris Huisman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 1:45 PM
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Subject: jar:deploy via ftp
Hello,
I am trying to get my artifacts deployed to a central reposi
I just put this in each project.xml.
scm:clearcase:
The plugin is looking for an entry, my experience is that it does not
really care what is contains
for clearcase.
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{$mainplugin == 'true'} should be
${mainplugin == 'true'}
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From: Eric Black [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
I'm trying to use the following code:
Have you tried cleaning up your local repo first?
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From: Chad Brandon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 1:27 PM
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Subject: RE: 1.0.2 startup slow
Strange, what OS are you running on? I'm on an XP 3.2 ghz with 2 gigs of
mem
I had a similar problem. A workaround that worked for me was to set the
MAVEN_OPTS like this
setenv MAVEN_OPTS "-Xbootclasspath/a:$CLASSPATH"
where CLASSPATH is the list of jars that you get a ClassDefNotFound
exception for.
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From: Micah Craig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
The default properties like maven.repo.remote does not seem to be
inherited properly from the ancestors project.properties.
Is that the expected behavior in maven 1.0.1?
Thanks
Eric
Hi,
We have a project with about 50 subprojects, and, on average, each
subproject has 20 dependencies.
Every time we try to compile all subprojects, the reactor takes about 17
minutes to determine the order of the subprojects.
I found that the reactor is trying to sort all the dependencies
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