Re: [attributes] building with maven

2006-04-03 Thread Matt Benson
This did indeed seem to solve my problem with the
install goal.  The instruction say to run
install-plugin and test as well; these attempt to DL
[ca] but fail.  I will continue to investigate
whether/how I can (simply) test my local [ca] build.

Thanks Phil,
Matt

--- Phil Steitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> For some reason the javadoc-1.4 dependency in the
> /compiler POM is
> commented out.  When I remove the comments around
> 
> 
>   javadoc
>javadoc
>1.4
> 
> 
> in /compiler/project.xml the build succeeds for me. 
> Don't know if
> this is the right solution, but it eliminates the
> compile failures
> that I was seeing due to missing javadoc classes.
> 
> Phil
> 
> On 4/2/06, Leo Sutic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Matt,
> >
> > I'm currently away from any kind of build
> environment, so I can't
> > replicate your problems (it built fine for me last
> time I tried,
> > though). Could you post the full Maven output, and
> could you run maven
> > with the -v (verbose) switch? I'll attack the
> problem from this end,
> > as much and fast as I can.
> >
> > Sorry that C.A is causing you problems. I
> definitely intended for it
> > to be a dirt-simple check-out-and-build-and-use.
> >
> > /LS
> >
> > On 3/31/06, Matt Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > > I am attempting to build C.A.  What I have
> figured out
> > > by trial and error so far:
> > >
> > > - install maven 1.0.2
> > > - co commons-attributes and commons-build
> side-by-side
> > > - in /commons-attributes, run 'maven install'.
> > >
> > > It goes through retrieving dependencies and
> placing
> > > these all in a maven repo.  This includes the
> javadoc
> > > jar
> > >
>
($HOME/.maven/repository/javadoc/jars/javadoc-1.4.jar).
> > >  The C.A. api builds fine, but when the compiler
> tries
> > > to build, the classes and even the packages in
> the
> > > javadoc jar are not found and the build fails.
> > >
> > > Does anyone have any advice to get further?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Matt
> > >
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Re: [attributes] building with maven

2006-04-02 Thread Phil Steitz
For some reason the javadoc-1.4 dependency in the /compiler POM is
commented out.  When I remove the comments around


  javadoc
   javadoc
   1.4


in /compiler/project.xml the build succeeds for me.  Don't know if
this is the right solution, but it eliminates the compile failures
that I was seeing due to missing javadoc classes.

Phil

On 4/2/06, Leo Sutic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Matt,
>
> I'm currently away from any kind of build environment, so I can't
> replicate your problems (it built fine for me last time I tried,
> though). Could you post the full Maven output, and could you run maven
> with the -v (verbose) switch? I'll attack the problem from this end,
> as much and fast as I can.
>
> Sorry that C.A is causing you problems. I definitely intended for it
> to be a dirt-simple check-out-and-build-and-use.
>
> /LS
>
> On 3/31/06, Matt Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am attempting to build C.A.  What I have figured out
> > by trial and error so far:
> >
> > - install maven 1.0.2
> > - co commons-attributes and commons-build side-by-side
> > - in /commons-attributes, run 'maven install'.
> >
> > It goes through retrieving dependencies and placing
> > these all in a maven repo.  This includes the javadoc
> > jar
> > ($HOME/.maven/repository/javadoc/jars/javadoc-1.4.jar).
> >  The C.A. api builds fine, but when the compiler tries
> > to build, the classes and even the packages in the
> > javadoc jar are not found and the build fails.
> >
> > Does anyone have any advice to get further?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Matt
> >
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Re: [attributes] building with maven

2006-04-01 Thread Leo Sutic
Hi Matt,

I'm currently away from any kind of build environment, so I can't
replicate your problems (it built fine for me last time I tried,
though). Could you post the full Maven output, and could you run maven
with the -v (verbose) switch? I'll attack the problem from this end,
as much and fast as I can.

Sorry that C.A is causing you problems. I definitely intended for it
to be a dirt-simple check-out-and-build-and-use.

/LS

On 3/31/06, Matt Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am attempting to build C.A.  What I have figured out
> by trial and error so far:
>
> - install maven 1.0.2
> - co commons-attributes and commons-build side-by-side
> - in /commons-attributes, run 'maven install'.
>
> It goes through retrieving dependencies and placing
> these all in a maven repo.  This includes the javadoc
> jar
> ($HOME/.maven/repository/javadoc/jars/javadoc-1.4.jar).
>  The C.A. api builds fine, but when the compiler tries
> to build, the classes and even the packages in the
> javadoc jar are not found and the build fails.
>
> Does anyone have any advice to get further?
>
> Thanks,
> Matt
>
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