Re: Cannot seem to install Maven on Windows 7 64-bit

2015-10-15 Thread ecki
Hello Ron,

As far as I understand it maven uses MAVEN_HOME internally. However it will 
deduce and then overwrite the value based on the scripts execution path. So it 
can be pretty confusing when the PATH finds one version and you MAVEN_HOME 
points to another. If both agree, then there is no problem to use it (although  
its not documented to be a possible external config).

(Having said that, I am not sure if things changed since .mvn/  was added to 
the mix. I do think maven-invoker is overwriting it, so at least child mavens 
are robust against a (wrong) HOME).

Gruss
Bernd

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-Original Message-
From: Ron Wheeler <rwhee...@artifact-software.com>
To: Maven Users List <users@maven.apache.org>
Sent: Do., 15 Okt. 2015 22:31
Subject: Re: Cannot seem to install Maven on Windows 7 64-bit

I have always used MAVEN_HOME and added it to the path.
When I switch Maven versions it is easier to find the Environment 
variable rather than looking through several hundred characters in PATH.
Same for all of the other software.
Makes PATH a lot shorter and easier to read.

Any reason why you recommend against this?
Would another name be be better?

Ron

On 15/10/2015 3:50 PM, Karl Heinz Marbaise wrote:
> Hi,
>
> first dont use "maven --version" as command cause maven will be called 
> by: "mvn --version" instead...
>
> Furthermore you should not use MAVEN_HOME environment variable...only 
> add the bin folder of the distribution (apache-maven-3.3.3/bin) to the 
> PATH of your windows system
>
> Don't forget to close and reopen the console...and then check it...
>
>
> Kind regards
> Karl Heinz Marbaise
> On 10/15/15 9:45 PM, Cai Black wrote:
>> [RESOLVED] OK, so, apparently this is an issue with Maven 3.3.3, and 
>> when I downgraded to Maven 3.2.5, everything worked as expected.
>>
>> Christopher (Cai) Black
>> Mgr. Software Development
>>
>> RigNet
>> 1880 S. Dairy Ashford, Suite 300 | Houston, TX  77077- 4760 | USA
>> Tel: +1.281.674.0717 | Mobile: +1.832.439.8134 | Fax: +1.281.674.0101
>> Email: christopher.bl...@rig.net<mailto:christopher.bl...@rig.net>
>> www.rig.net<http://www.rig.net/>
>>
>> From: Cai Black
>> Sent: Thursday, 15 October 2015 14:22
>> To: 'users@maven.apache.org'
>> Subject: Cannot seem to install Maven on Windows 7 64-bit
>>
>> Hi, all.
>>
>> I did the following:
>>
>> * installed jdk-8u60-windows-x64
>>
>> "java -version" output:
>> C:\>java -version
>> java version "1.8.0_60"
>> Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_60-b27)
>> Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.60-b23, mixed mode)
>>
>> * extracted the ZIP into C:\maven
>> * added the following environment variable: MAVEN_HOME = C:\maven
>> * appended the following to the PATH: %MAVEN_HOME%\bin
>>
>> "maven -version" outputs the same thing as "java -help" instead of 
>> the expected "Apache Maven 3." stuff.
>>
>> Any thoughts here?
>>
>> Christopher (Cai) Black
>> Mgr. Software Development
>>
>> RigNet
>> 1880 S. Dairy Ashford, Suite 300 | Houston, TX  77077- 4760 | USA
>> Tel: +1.281.674.0717 | Mobile: +1.832.439.8134 | Fax: +1.281.674.0101
>> Email: christopher.bl...@rig.net<mailto:christopher.bl...@rig.net>
>> www.rig.net<http://www.rig.net/>
>>
>>
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Re: Cannot seem to install Maven on Windows 7 64-bit

2015-10-15 Thread Karl Heinz Marbaise

Hi,

first dont use "maven --version" as command cause maven will be called 
by: "mvn --version" instead...


Furthermore you should not use MAVEN_HOME environment variable...only 
add the bin folder of the distribution (apache-maven-3.3.3/bin) to the 
PATH of your windows system


Don't forget to close and reopen the console...and then check it...


Kind regards
Karl Heinz Marbaise
On 10/15/15 9:45 PM, Cai Black wrote:

[RESOLVED] OK, so, apparently this is an issue with Maven 3.3.3, and when I 
downgraded to Maven 3.2.5, everything worked as expected.

Christopher (Cai) Black
Mgr. Software Development

RigNet
1880 S. Dairy Ashford, Suite 300 | Houston, TX  77077- 4760 | USA
Tel: +1.281.674.0717 | Mobile: +1.832.439.8134 | Fax: +1.281.674.0101
Email: christopher.bl...@rig.net<mailto:christopher.bl...@rig.net>
www.rig.net<http://www.rig.net/>

From: Cai Black
Sent: Thursday, 15 October 2015 14:22
To: 'users@maven.apache.org'
Subject: Cannot seem to install Maven on Windows 7 64-bit

Hi, all.

I did the following:

* installed jdk-8u60-windows-x64

"java -version" output:
C:\>java -version
java version "1.8.0_60"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_60-b27)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.60-b23, mixed mode)

* extracted the ZIP into C:\maven
* added the following environment variable: MAVEN_HOME = C:\maven
* appended the following to the PATH: %MAVEN_HOME%\bin

"maven -version" outputs the same thing as "java -help" instead of the expected 
"Apache Maven 3." stuff.

Any thoughts here?

Christopher (Cai) Black
Mgr. Software Development

RigNet
1880 S. Dairy Ashford, Suite 300 | Houston, TX  77077- 4760 | USA
Tel: +1.281.674.0717 | Mobile: +1.832.439.8134 | Fax: +1.281.674.0101
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Re: Cannot seem to install Maven on Windows 7 64-bit

2015-10-15 Thread Ron Wheeler
I think that we have been using Maven since 2007-2008 and it has not 
caused a problem but I was wondering if we had just been lucky.
We almost always use it from inside Eclipse/STS so that adds a layer of 
protection (or obscurity).
In the Eclipse preferences, we do override the Eclipse built-in Maven 
installation location  with the location of the one (latest) that we 
download and install separately.


From your comment, it could be that Eclipse overrides the Widows 
definition of MAVEN_HOME with its Maven settings.


Thanks for the clarification.
Still learning something new every day!

Ron

On 15/10/2015 5:13 PM, e...@zusammenkunft.net wrote:

Hello Ron,

As far as I understand it maven uses MAVEN_HOME internally. However it will 
deduce and then overwrite the value based on the scripts execution path. So it 
can be pretty confusing when the PATH finds one version and you MAVEN_HOME 
points to another. If both agree, then there is no problem to use it (although  
its not documented to be a possible external config).

(Having said that, I am not sure if things changed since .mvn/  was added to 
the mix. I do think maven-invoker is overwriting it, so at least child mavens 
are robust against a (wrong) HOME).

Gruss
Bernd




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Re: Cannot seem to install Maven on Windows 7 64-bit

2015-10-15 Thread Ron Wheeler

I have always used MAVEN_HOME and added it to the path.
When I switch Maven versions it is easier to find the Environment 
variable rather than looking through several hundred characters in PATH.

Same for all of the other software.
Makes PATH a lot shorter and easier to read.

Any reason why you recommend against this?
Would another name be be better?

Ron

On 15/10/2015 3:50 PM, Karl Heinz Marbaise wrote:

Hi,

first dont use "maven --version" as command cause maven will be called 
by: "mvn --version" instead...


Furthermore you should not use MAVEN_HOME environment variable...only 
add the bin folder of the distribution (apache-maven-3.3.3/bin) to the 
PATH of your windows system


Don't forget to close and reopen the console...and then check it...


Kind regards
Karl Heinz Marbaise
On 10/15/15 9:45 PM, Cai Black wrote:
[RESOLVED] OK, so, apparently this is an issue with Maven 3.3.3, and 
when I downgraded to Maven 3.2.5, everything worked as expected.


Christopher (Cai) Black
Mgr. Software Development

RigNet
1880 S. Dairy Ashford, Suite 300 | Houston, TX  77077- 4760 | USA
Tel: +1.281.674.0717 | Mobile: +1.832.439.8134 | Fax: +1.281.674.0101
Email: christopher.bl...@rig.net<mailto:christopher.bl...@rig.net>
www.rig.net<http://www.rig.net/>

From: Cai Black
Sent: Thursday, 15 October 2015 14:22
To: 'users@maven.apache.org'
Subject: Cannot seem to install Maven on Windows 7 64-bit

Hi, all.

I did the following:

* installed jdk-8u60-windows-x64

"java -version" output:
C:\>java -version
java version "1.8.0_60"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_60-b27)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.60-b23, mixed mode)

* extracted the ZIP into C:\maven
* added the following environment variable: MAVEN_HOME = C:\maven
* appended the following to the PATH: %MAVEN_HOME%\bin

"maven -version" outputs the same thing as "java -help" instead of 
the expected "Apache Maven 3." stuff.


Any thoughts here?

Christopher (Cai) Black
Mgr. Software Development

RigNet
1880 S. Dairy Ashford, Suite 300 | Houston, TX  77077- 4760 | USA
Tel: +1.281.674.0717 | Mobile: +1.832.439.8134 | Fax: +1.281.674.0101
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Re: Cannot seem to install Maven on Windows 7 64-bit

2015-10-15 Thread Dan Tran
Hi Christopher

better to follow Karl Heinz advice, than downgrade.  If you still see the
issue, ping this list.

I have maven 3.3.x running for months smoothly

-Dan

On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 9:33 PM, Cai Black <christopher.bl...@rig.net>
wrote:

> Thanks to everyone.
>
> Downgrading to Maven 3.2.5 resolved the issue.
>
> Christopher (Cai) Black
> Mgr. Software Development
>
> RigNet
> 1880 S. Dairy Ashford, Suite 300 | Houston, TX  77077- 4760 | USA
> Tel: +1.281.674.0717 | Mobile: +1.832.439.8134 | Fax: +1.281.674.0101
> Email: christopher.bl...@rig.net
> www.rig.net
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Ron Wheeler [mailto:rwhee...@artifact-software.com]
> Sent: Thursday, 15 October 2015 16:37
> To: users@maven.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Cannot seem to install Maven on Windows 7 64-bit
>
> I think that we have been using Maven since 2007-2008 and it has not
> caused a problem but I was wondering if we had just been lucky.
> We almost always use it from inside Eclipse/STS so that adds a layer of
> protection (or obscurity).
> In the Eclipse preferences, we do override the Eclipse built-in Maven
> installation location  with the location of the one (latest) that we
> download and install separately.
>
>  From your comment, it could be that Eclipse overrides the Widows
> definition of MAVEN_HOME with its Maven settings.
>
> Thanks for the clarification.
> Still learning something new every day!
>
> Ron
>
> On 15/10/2015 5:13 PM, e...@zusammenkunft.net wrote:
> > Hello Ron,
> >
> > As far as I understand it maven uses MAVEN_HOME internally. However it
> will deduce and then overwrite the value based on the scripts execution
> path. So it can be pretty confusing when the PATH finds one version and you
> MAVEN_HOME points to another. If both agree, then there is no problem to
> use it (although  its not documented to be a possible external config).
> >
> > (Having said that, I am not sure if things changed since .mvn/  was
> added to the mix. I do think maven-invoker is overwriting it, so at least
> child mavens are robust against a (wrong) HOME).
> >
> > Gruss
> > Bernd
> >
>
>
> --
> Ron Wheeler
> President
> Artifact Software Inc
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RE: Cannot seem to install Maven on Windows 7 64-bit

2015-10-15 Thread Cai Black
Thanks to everyone.

Downgrading to Maven 3.2.5 resolved the issue.

Christopher (Cai) Black
Mgr. Software Development

RigNet
1880 S. Dairy Ashford, Suite 300 | Houston, TX  77077- 4760 | USA
Tel: +1.281.674.0717 | Mobile: +1.832.439.8134 | Fax: +1.281.674.0101
Email: christopher.bl...@rig.net
www.rig.net

-Original Message-
From: Ron Wheeler [mailto:rwhee...@artifact-software.com] 
Sent: Thursday, 15 October 2015 16:37
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: Re: Cannot seem to install Maven on Windows 7 64-bit

I think that we have been using Maven since 2007-2008 and it has not 
caused a problem but I was wondering if we had just been lucky.
We almost always use it from inside Eclipse/STS so that adds a layer of 
protection (or obscurity).
In the Eclipse preferences, we do override the Eclipse built-in Maven 
installation location  with the location of the one (latest) that we 
download and install separately.

 From your comment, it could be that Eclipse overrides the Widows 
definition of MAVEN_HOME with its Maven settings.

Thanks for the clarification.
Still learning something new every day!

Ron

On 15/10/2015 5:13 PM, e...@zusammenkunft.net wrote:
> Hello Ron,
>
> As far as I understand it maven uses MAVEN_HOME internally. However it will 
> deduce and then overwrite the value based on the scripts execution path. So 
> it can be pretty confusing when the PATH finds one version and you MAVEN_HOME 
> points to another. If both agree, then there is no problem to use it 
> (although  its not documented to be a possible external config).
>
> (Having said that, I am not sure if things changed since .mvn/  was added to 
> the mix. I do think maven-invoker is overwriting it, so at least child mavens 
> are robust against a (wrong) HOME).
>
> Gruss
> Bernd
>


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RE: Cannot seem to install Maven on Windows 7 64-bit

2015-10-15 Thread Cai Black
[RESOLVED] OK, so, apparently this is an issue with Maven 3.3.3, and when I 
downgraded to Maven 3.2.5, everything worked as expected.

Christopher (Cai) Black
Mgr. Software Development

RigNet
1880 S. Dairy Ashford, Suite 300 | Houston, TX  77077- 4760 | USA
Tel: +1.281.674.0717 | Mobile: +1.832.439.8134 | Fax: +1.281.674.0101
Email: christopher.bl...@rig.net<mailto:christopher.bl...@rig.net>
www.rig.net<http://www.rig.net/>

From: Cai Black
Sent: Thursday, 15 October 2015 14:22
To: 'users@maven.apache.org'
Subject: Cannot seem to install Maven on Windows 7 64-bit

Hi, all.

I did the following:

* installed jdk-8u60-windows-x64

"java -version" output:
C:\>java -version
java version "1.8.0_60"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_60-b27)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.60-b23, mixed mode)

* extracted the ZIP into C:\maven
* added the following environment variable: MAVEN_HOME = C:\maven
* appended the following to the PATH: %MAVEN_HOME%\bin

"maven -version" outputs the same thing as "java -help" instead of the expected 
"Apache Maven 3." stuff.

Any thoughts here?

Christopher (Cai) Black
Mgr. Software Development

RigNet
1880 S. Dairy Ashford, Suite 300 | Houston, TX  77077- 4760 | USA
Tel: +1.281.674.0717 | Mobile: +1.832.439.8134 | Fax: +1.281.674.0101
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RE: Cannot seem to install Maven on Windows 7 64-bit

2015-10-15 Thread aalok singhvi
I have 3.1.1 also working.
On Oct 15, 2015 3:45 PM, "Cai Black" <christopher.bl...@rig.net> wrote:

> [RESOLVED] OK, so, apparently this is an issue with Maven 3.3.3, and when
> I downgraded to Maven 3.2.5, everything worked as expected.
>
> Christopher (Cai) Black
> Mgr. Software Development
>
> RigNet
> 1880 S. Dairy Ashford, Suite 300 | Houston, TX  77077- 4760 | USA
> Tel: +1.281.674.0717 | Mobile: +1.832.439.8134 | Fax: +1.281.674.0101
> Email: christopher.bl...@rig.net<mailto:christopher.bl...@rig.net>
> www.rig.net<http://www.rig.net/>
>
> From: Cai Black
> Sent: Thursday, 15 October 2015 14:22
> To: 'users@maven.apache.org'
> Subject: Cannot seem to install Maven on Windows 7 64-bit
>
> Hi, all.
>
> I did the following:
>
> * installed jdk-8u60-windows-x64
>
> "java -version" output:
> C:\>java -version
> java version "1.8.0_60"
> Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_60-b27)
> Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.60-b23, mixed mode)
>
> * extracted the ZIP into C:\maven
> * added the following environment variable: MAVEN_HOME = C:\maven
> * appended the following to the PATH: %MAVEN_HOME%\bin
>
> "maven -version" outputs the same thing as "java -help" instead of the
> expected "Apache Maven 3." stuff.
>
> Any thoughts here?
>
> Christopher (Cai) Black
> Mgr. Software Development
>
> RigNet
> 1880 S. Dairy Ashford, Suite 300 | Houston, TX  77077- 4760 | USA
> Tel: +1.281.674.0717 | Mobile: +1.832.439.8134 | Fax: +1.281.674.0101
> Email: christopher.bl...@rig.net<mailto:christopher.bl...@rig.net>
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>
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