Re: M2.0.2 SVN ChangeLog

2006-03-15 Thread Stefan Fritz

Javed,

I have the same problem as you had.
If I add the -Dusername and -Dpassword to the mvn command changelog works.
I also tried to add username and password properties to the profile but 
it didn't wokr for me.


Did you have success?

Regards
Stefan

javed mandary wrote:


The thing is that i dont want to have to type the parameters for svn
authentication each time i want to run mvn site .

Isnt there a way to store authentication information inside the
settings.xmlfile for svn ?

regards,
 Javed

On 2/13/06, Emmanuel Venisse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 


If you have an anonymous access to your svn, they don't required.

If you need them, try the followings parameters to command line :
-Dusername=your_username -Dpassword=your_password

Emmanuel

javed mandary a écrit :
   


Hi All,
 regarding the changelog and developer activity reports
 


generated ,
   


where do you specify the username and password used to access the SCM -
 


SVN
   


? is that in the settings.xml ... any one has an example?

Right now my reports are being generated but without being able to
 


indentify
   


any commits watsoever.

regards,
   Javed

 


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Re: M2.0.2 SVN ChangeLog

2006-03-15 Thread Emmanuel Venisse

new changelog plugin (not release yet) allow now to define username/password in 
settings.xml

Emmanuel

Stefan Fritz a écrit :

Javed,

I have the same problem as you had.
If I add the -Dusername and -Dpassword to the mvn command changelog works.
I also tried to add username and password properties to the profile but 
it didn't wokr for me.


Did you have success?

Regards
Stefan

javed mandary wrote:


The thing is that i dont want to have to type the parameters for svn
authentication each time i want to run mvn site .

Isnt there a way to store authentication information inside the
settings.xmlfile for svn ?

regards,
 Javed

On 2/13/06, Emmanuel Venisse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 


If you have an anonymous access to your svn, they don't required.

If you need them, try the followings parameters to command line :
-Dusername=your_username -Dpassword=your_password

Emmanuel

javed mandary a écrit :
  


Hi All,
 regarding the changelog and developer activity reports



generated ,
  

where do you specify the username and password used to access the 
SCM -



SVN
  


? is that in the settings.xml ... any one has an example?

Right now my reports are being generated but without being able to



indentify
  


any commits watsoever.

regards,
   Javed




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Re: M2.0.2 SVN ChangeLog

2006-02-14 Thread Emmanuel Venisse
If you use only one server, you can define a property in a default profile in your settings.xml and 
use this property in your pom.


http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-profiles.html

Emmanuel

javed mandary a écrit :

The thing is that i dont want to have to type the parameters for svn
authentication each time i want to run mvn site .

Isnt there a way to store authentication information inside the
settings.xmlfile for svn ?

regards,
  Javed

On 2/13/06, Emmanuel Venisse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


If you have an anonymous access to your svn, they don't required.

If you need them, try the followings parameters to command line :
-Dusername=your_username -Dpassword=your_password

Emmanuel

javed mandary a écrit :


Hi All,
 regarding the changelog and developer activity reports


generated ,


where do you specify the username and password used to access the SCM -


SVN


? is that in the settings.xml ... any one has an example?

Right now my reports are being generated but without being able to


indentify


any commits watsoever.

regards,
   Javed




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M2.0.2 SVN ChangeLog

2006-02-13 Thread javed mandary
Hi All,
  regarding the changelog and developer activity reports generated ,
where do you specify the username and password used to access the SCM - SVN
? is that in the settings.xml ... any one has an example?

Right now my reports are being generated but without being able to indentify
any commits watsoever.

regards,
Javed


Re: M2.0.2 SVN ChangeLog

2006-02-13 Thread Emmanuel Venisse

If you have an anonymous access to your svn, they don't required.

If you need them, try the followings parameters to command line :
-Dusername=your_username -Dpassword=your_password

Emmanuel

javed mandary a écrit :

Hi All,
  regarding the changelog and developer activity reports generated ,
where do you specify the username and password used to access the SCM - SVN
? is that in the settings.xml ... any one has an example?

Right now my reports are being generated but without being able to indentify
any commits watsoever.

regards,
Javed




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Re: M2.0.2 SVN ChangeLog

2006-02-13 Thread javed mandary
The thing is that i dont want to have to type the parameters for svn
authentication each time i want to run mvn site .

Isnt there a way to store authentication information inside the
settings.xmlfile for svn ?

regards,
  Javed

On 2/13/06, Emmanuel Venisse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 If you have an anonymous access to your svn, they don't required.

 If you need them, try the followings parameters to command line :
 -Dusername=your_username -Dpassword=your_password

 Emmanuel

 javed mandary a écrit :
  Hi All,
regarding the changelog and developer activity reports
 generated ,
  where do you specify the username and password used to access the SCM -
 SVN
  ? is that in the settings.xml ... any one has an example?
 
  Right now my reports are being generated but without being able to
 indentify
  any commits watsoever.
 
  regards,
  Javed
 


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