Author: buildbot Date: Thu May 12 22:29:29 2016 New Revision: 988093 Log: Staging update by buildbot for maven
Modified: websites/staging/maven/trunk/content/ (props changed) websites/staging/maven/trunk/content/guides/getting-started/windows-prerequisites.html websites/staging/maven/trunk/content/guides/mini/guide-encryption.html websites/staging/maven/trunk/content/maven-site-1.0-site.jar Propchange: websites/staging/maven/trunk/content/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- cms:source-revision (original) +++ cms:source-revision Thu May 12 22:29:29 2016 @@ -1 +1 @@ -1743587 +1743588 Modified: websites/staging/maven/trunk/content/guides/getting-started/windows-prerequisites.html ============================================================================== --- websites/staging/maven/trunk/content/guides/getting-started/windows-prerequisites.html (original) +++ websites/staging/maven/trunk/content/guides/getting-started/windows-prerequisites.html Thu May 12 22:29:29 2016 @@ -453,10 +453,10 @@ <p>must show the right version number.</p></div> <div class="section"> <h3><a name="Maven_Unpacked"></a>Maven Unpacked</h3> -<p>You need to unpack the Maven distribution. Don't unpack it in the middle of your source code; pick some location (with no spaces in the path!) and unpack it there. Let's assume that the path is <tt>c:\apache-maven-3.0.5</tt>.</p></div> +<p>You need to unpack the Maven distribution. Don't unpack it in the middle of your source code; pick some location (with no spaces in the path!) and unpack it there. Let's assume that the path is <tt>${maven.home}</tt>.</p></div> <div class="section"> <h3><a name="Maven_in_PATH"></a>Maven in PATH</h3> -<p>You run Maven by invoking a command-line tool: <tt>mvn.bat</tt> from the <tt>bin</tt> directory of the Maven. To do this conveniently, <tt>c:\apache-maven-3.0.5\bin</tt> must be in your PATH, just like the J2SE SDK commands. You can add directories to your PATH in the control panel; the details vary by Windows version.</p></div> +<p>You run Maven by invoking a command-line tool: <tt>mvn.cmd</tt> from the <tt>bin</tt> directory of the Maven. To do this conveniently, <tt>${maven.home}\bin</tt> must be in your PATH, just like the Java SDK commands. You can add directories to your <tt>PATH</tt> in the control panel; the details vary by Windows version.</p></div> <div class="section"> <h3><a name="Firewalls_and_Anti-virus"></a>Firewalls and Anti-virus</h3> <p>Firewall and Anti-virus sometimes prevent Java from running properly, or Windows Firewall (and various other Firewalls) actively prevent Java.exe from reaching out to the Internet to "download stuff" which is a key part of Maven You may need to configure the Firewall or Anti-virus to add exceptions to allow such actions.</p></div></div> Modified: websites/staging/maven/trunk/content/guides/mini/guide-encryption.html ============================================================================== --- websites/staging/maven/trunk/content/guides/mini/guide-encryption.html (original) +++ websites/staging/maven/trunk/content/guides/mini/guide-encryption.html Thu May 12 22:29:29 2016 @@ -550,9 +550,9 @@ Robert Scholte" /> <h4><a name="Password_Escaping_on_different_platforms"></a>Password Escaping on different platforms</h4> <p>On some platforms it might be neccessary to quote your password based on the content of your password in particular having special characters like <tt>%</tt>, <tt>!</tt>, <tt>$</tt> etc. in there. For example on Windows you have to be carefull about things like the following:</p> <p>The following example will not work on Windows:</p> -<div class="source"><pre class="prettyprint linenums">mvn.bat --encrypt-master-password a!$%^b</pre></div> +<div class="source"><pre class="prettyprint linenums">mvn --encrypt-master-password a!$%^b</pre></div> <p>whereas the following will work on Windows:</p> -<div class="source"><pre class="prettyprint linenums">mvn.bat --encrypt-master-password "a!$%^b"</pre></div> +<div class="source"><pre class="prettyprint linenums">mvn --encrypt-master-password "a!$%^b"</pre></div> <p>If you are on a linux/unix platform you should use single quotes for the above master password otherwise you will be astonished that the usage of the master-password will not work (caused by the dollar sign and furthermore the exclamation mark).</p></div> <div class="section"> <h4><a name="Prompting_for_Password"></a>Prompting for Password</h4> Modified: websites/staging/maven/trunk/content/maven-site-1.0-site.jar ============================================================================== Binary files - no diff available.