Re: Truncated pom.xml when artifact deployed to local repository

2010-05-12 Thread Olivier Lamy
If you deploy on a local fs the repo must different from your "local"
repository.
I think there is an issue regarding this in MNG
(http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-2551).


2010/5/12 Ross Hedley (AS400) :
> I'm using Maven 2.2.1 in conjunction with Hudson on Linux (OEL 5.3)  and
> it seems that if a project pom.xml is more than 4096 bytes, Hudson only
> writes up to 4096 bytes when it deploys it to the repository (truncating
> it in the process). This means that any projects dependent on this one
> won't build. Any poms less than 4096 bytes seem to deploy fine. This
> only occurs when the project is built via Hudson as building/deploying
> is fine using maven my local development machine using the same OS.
> This probably isn't a maven issue per se but just wondered if anyone
> else has had this problem?
> Incidentally I get the same problem on Ubuntu 9.10 so I don't think it's
> the OS.
> Perhaps someone could recommend an alternative Continuous Integration
> Server?
>
> Many Thanks.
>
>
>
>
> 
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RE: Truncated pom.xml when artifact deployed to local repository

2010-05-12 Thread Martin Gainty

Good Afternoon Ross

 

we could benefit from your experience with a short readme.IBM_OLDXXX.txt text 
file which would enumerate pitfalls you encountered such as:

1)configuring the JVM (which version JVM works on your IBM xxx host?) 

2)configuring a repository on your machine..any permissions problems if so how 
to workaround?

3)which utilities does IBM_OLDXXX install for 
utilities..ftp/sftp..cp/scp..svn/cvs 

4)if a shell is loaded what utilities does IBM_OLDXX install for 
grep..which..who?

5)how does IBM_OLDXXX handle EBCDIC-ASCII conversion?

 

you may be the only engineer to install and configure a working maven 
installation on this ibm legacy host!

 

With Sincere Appreciation,
Martin Gainty 
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> Subject: RE: Truncated pom.xml when artifact deployed to local repository
> Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 11:43:30 +0100
> From: ross.hed...@greggs.co.uk
> To: users@maven.apache.org
> 
> Thanks for your reply Brett. 
> Yes I had seen that. I think my next step is upgrade to java 1.6.0_20 on the 
> build box (it's currently on 1.6.0_16) but I don't think it'll make any 
> difference. I've upgraded to the latest version of Hudson and the svn client 
> just in case but these didn't fix it. After that I guess I'll try the beta of 
> maven 3.0. 
> It's just a shame that this restricts the great features of maven we'd like 
> to start using. Also, I'd like to keep on using Hudson but we may have to 
> change.
> 
> Cheers.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Brett Randall [mailto:javabr...@gmail.com] 
> Sent: 12 May 2010 11:20
> To: Maven Users List
> Subject: Re: Truncated pom.xml when artifact deployed to local repository
> 
> Hi Ross,
> 
> I saw your http://issues.hudson-ci.org/browse/HUDSON-6370 , and
> wondered if you had seen (closed, not reproducible)
> http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-2551 , which seems similar. Might
> not help much since it was not resolved.
> 
> Brett
> 
> On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 7:39 PM, Ross Hedley (AS400)
>  wrote:
> > I'm using Maven 2.2.1 in conjunction with Hudson on Linux (OEL 5.3)  and
> > it seems that if a project pom.xml is more than 4096 bytes, Hudson only
> > writes up to 4096 bytes when it deploys it to the repository (truncating
> > it in the process). This means that any projects dependent on this one
> > won't build. Any poms less than 4096 bytes seem to deploy fine. This
> > only occurs when the project is built via Hudson as building/deploying
> > is fine using maven my local development machine using the same OS.
> > This probably isn't a maven issue per se but just wondered if anyone
> > else has had this problem?
> > Incidentally I get the same problem on Ubuntu 9.10 so I don't think it's
> > the OS.
> > Perhaps someone could recommend an alternative Continuous Integration
> > Server?
> >
> > Many Thanks.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > 
> > Please visit our website www.greggs.co.uk
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RE: Truncated pom.xml when artifact deployed to local repository

2010-05-12 Thread Ross Hedley (AS400)
Thanks for your reply Brett. 
Yes I had seen that. I think my next step is upgrade to java 1.6.0_20 on the 
build box (it's currently on 1.6.0_16) but I don't think it'll make any 
difference. I've upgraded to the latest version of Hudson and the svn client 
just in case but these didn't fix it. After that I guess I'll try the beta of 
maven 3.0. 
It's just a shame that this restricts the great features of maven we'd like to 
start using. Also, I'd like to keep on using Hudson but we may have to change.

Cheers.

-Original Message-
From: Brett Randall [mailto:javabr...@gmail.com] 
Sent: 12 May 2010 11:20
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Truncated pom.xml when artifact deployed to local repository

Hi Ross,

I saw your http://issues.hudson-ci.org/browse/HUDSON-6370 , and
wondered if you had seen (closed, not reproducible)
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-2551 , which seems similar.  Might
not help much since it was not resolved.

Brett

On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 7:39 PM, Ross Hedley (AS400)
 wrote:
> I'm using Maven 2.2.1 in conjunction with Hudson on Linux (OEL 5.3)  and
> it seems that if a project pom.xml is more than 4096 bytes, Hudson only
> writes up to 4096 bytes when it deploys it to the repository (truncating
> it in the process). This means that any projects dependent on this one
> won't build. Any poms less than 4096 bytes seem to deploy fine. This
> only occurs when the project is built via Hudson as building/deploying
> is fine using maven my local development machine using the same OS.
> This probably isn't a maven issue per se but just wondered if anyone
> else has had this problem?
> Incidentally I get the same problem on Ubuntu 9.10 so I don't think it's
> the OS.
> Perhaps someone could recommend an alternative Continuous Integration
> Server?
>
> Many Thanks.
>
>
>
>
> 
> Please visit our website www.greggs.co.uk
>
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> registered number 502851, registered office Fernwood House, Clayton Road, 
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Re: Truncated pom.xml when artifact deployed to local repository

2010-05-12 Thread Brett Randall
Hi Ross,

I saw your http://issues.hudson-ci.org/browse/HUDSON-6370 , and
wondered if you had seen (closed, not reproducible)
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-2551 , which seems similar.  Might
not help much since it was not resolved.

Brett

On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 7:39 PM, Ross Hedley (AS400)
 wrote:
> I'm using Maven 2.2.1 in conjunction with Hudson on Linux (OEL 5.3)  and
> it seems that if a project pom.xml is more than 4096 bytes, Hudson only
> writes up to 4096 bytes when it deploys it to the repository (truncating
> it in the process). This means that any projects dependent on this one
> won't build. Any poms less than 4096 bytes seem to deploy fine. This
> only occurs when the project is built via Hudson as building/deploying
> is fine using maven my local development machine using the same OS.
> This probably isn't a maven issue per se but just wondered if anyone
> else has had this problem?
> Incidentally I get the same problem on Ubuntu 9.10 so I don't think it's
> the OS.
> Perhaps someone could recommend an alternative Continuous Integration
> Server?
>
> Many Thanks.
>
>
>
>
> 
> Please visit our website www.greggs.co.uk
>
> Greggs plc is a public limited company, registered in England and Wales, 
> registered number 502851, registered office Fernwood House, Clayton Road, 
> Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 1TL.
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