Re: file activity plugin problem on windows

2004-02-11 Thread Eric Giguere
Hi Emmanuel

You were right. I took a while for me to be able to finally build maven 
from a cvs snapshot (1.1 version) and this time, it does work perfectly.
Thx. for the advices.

Eric.

Emmanuel Venisse wrote:

Could you test with changelog plugin in cvs?
I have no problem with it on windows.
Emmanuel

- Original Message - 
From: "Eric Giguere" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Maven Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 10:03 PM
Subject: Re: file activity plugin problem on windows

 

Hi again.
Positive, my connect string is ok.
But, if I run the same exact command from the prompt, that is:
> cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs/cvsroot log -d
2003-12-30<2004-01-30
I get this error :
> The system cannot find the file specified
On the other hand, if i run this command :
> cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs/cvsroot log -d
"2003-12-30<2004-01-30"
then I get a lot of output...
I wonder if the double quotes are important... It seems that the < sign
is interpreted by the OS like a file redirection...Maybe I'm totally in
the left field too (expression here to stay completely wrong ;) ) But if
so... even Linux gives me the same kind of error so I guess I am wrong...
I don't know...
Any other idea? Oh, thx the the -X, can be usefull but not now, can't
see anything more on the issue.
Eric.
I've run the same exact command in the prompt
Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
   

Are you sure that your connection string is correct? Your module is in
/home/cvs/cvsroot?
Apparently, cvs is find on your os (you don't have error) but your have
 

no
 

modification between 2003-12-30 and 2004-01-30

If your want, you can run maven with -X option for debugging and/or -e
 

for
 

trace error (if you have it).

Emmanuel

- Original Message - 
From: "Eric Giguere" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Maven Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 9:21 PM
Subject: Re: file activity plugin problem on windows



 

Hi Emmanuel
Thx for the advice, but still my problem remains.. :(
I still get a message saying : Unable to find CVS executable...
Here's the message:
maven-changelog-plugin:report:
  [echo] Generating the changelog report
SCM Working Directory: C:\Work\maintrunk\software\projects\hydra\source
SCM Command Line[0]: cvs
SCM Command Line[1]: -d
SCM Command Line[2]: :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs/cvsroot
SCM Command Line[3]: log
SCM Command Line[4]: -d 2003-12-30<2004-01-30
Unable to find cvs executable. Changelog will be empty
ChangeLog found: 0 entries
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
Total time: 6 seconds
Finished at: Thu Jan 29 15:16:16 EST 2004
But cvs executable IS in my machine's path variable. I've put the entry
myself and if I type cvs at the prompt, I get the usage message...
Bit puzzled ...
Anyone saw that problem before?
thx
Eric.
Emmanuel Venisse wrote:



   

You can use the changelog plugin in cvs head. We use a java cvs client
and
not the cvs command line.
Emmanuel

- Original Message - From: "Eric Giguere" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Maven User List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 7:34 PM
Subject: file activity plugin problem on windows


 

Hi all
Got a small problem here with the file activity plugin on my W2K
   

workstation.



 

Running under Windos, the command line fails the the plugin reports

   

that

 

the



 

cvs executable cannot be found but the diagnostic is not accurate.
I've run the command that the engine try to run and the problem seems
   

to

 

be



 

with the date rage specification.

We have someting like :
cvs -d :pserver... log -d 2003-12-22<2004-01-22
The problem is with the date range. This command line fails even when
you
   

type



 

it. To make it valid, we must include the date range in double quotes

   

so

 

that



 

the "<" won't be interpreted as a file output redirection.

Am I doing something wrong? Any workaround?

Eric.


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Re: file activity plugin problem on windows

2004-01-30 Thread Eric Giguere
Hi Dion

Euh, check this:
Executed at the command from:
> cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs/cvsroot log -d 
2003-12-30<2004-01-30
I get this error :
> The system cannot find the file specified

On the other hand, if i run this command :
> cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs/cvsroot log -d 
"2003-12-30<2004-01-30"
then I get a lot of output...
Notice the double quotes surrounding the < sign and the dates.

From Emanuelle's advice, I'm currently building (after quite a bit of 
tweeking) maven and its plugins from the CVS snapshot of yesterday 
night. Maybe there was an issue with scm ...???

You think so?
And a note, the maven-changelog-plugin gives me the exact same error 
that the file-activity... cannot find CVS executable :(
thx
Eric.

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Eric Giguere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 30/01/2004 07:21:23 AM:

 

Hi Emmanuel
Thx for the advice, but still my problem remains.. :(
I still get a message saying : Unable to find CVS executable...
Here's the message:
maven-changelog-plugin:report:
   [echo] Generating the changelog report
SCM Working Directory: C:\Work\maintrunk\software\projects\hydra\source
SCM Command Line[0]: cvs
SCM Command Line[1]: -d
SCM Command Line[2]: :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs/cvsroot
SCM Command Line[3]: log
SCM Command Line[4]: -d 2003-12-30<2004-01-30
Unable to find cvs executable. Changelog will be empty
ChangeLog found: 0 entries
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
Total time: 6 seconds
Finished at: Thu Jan 29 15:16:16 EST 2004
But cvs executable IS in my machine's path variable. I've put the entry 
myself and if I type cvs at the prompt, I get the usage message...
Bit puzzled ...
   

What do you get if you type the command line as detailed above?
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Re: file activity plugin problem on windows

2004-01-29 Thread dion
Eric Giguere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 30/01/2004 07:21:23 AM:

> Hi Emmanuel
> Thx for the advice, but still my problem remains.. :(
> I still get a message saying : Unable to find CVS executable...
> Here's the message:
> 
> maven-changelog-plugin:report:
> [echo] Generating the changelog report
> SCM Working Directory: C:\Work\maintrunk\software\projects\hydra\source
> SCM Command Line[0]: cvs
> SCM Command Line[1]: -d
> SCM Command Line[2]: :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs/cvsroot
> SCM Command Line[3]: log
> SCM Command Line[4]: -d 2003-12-30<2004-01-30
> Unable to find cvs executable. Changelog will be empty
> ChangeLog found: 0 entries
> BUILD SUCCESSFUL
> Total time: 6 seconds
> Finished at: Thu Jan 29 15:16:16 EST 2004
> 
> But cvs executable IS in my machine's path variable. I've put the entry 
> myself and if I type cvs at the prompt, I get the usage message...
> Bit puzzled ...

What do you get if you type the command line as detailed above?
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Re: file activity plugin problem on windows

2004-01-29 Thread Emmanuel Venisse
Could you test with changelog plugin in cvs?
I have no problem with it on windows.

Emmanuel

- Original Message - 
From: "Eric Giguere" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Maven Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 10:03 PM
Subject: Re: file activity plugin problem on windows


> Hi again.
> Positive, my connect string is ok.
> But, if I run the same exact command from the prompt, that is:
>  > cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs/cvsroot log -d
> 2003-12-30<2004-01-30
> I get this error :
>  > The system cannot find the file specified
>
> On the other hand, if i run this command :
>  > cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs/cvsroot log -d
> "2003-12-30<2004-01-30"
> then I get a lot of output...
>
> I wonder if the double quotes are important... It seems that the < sign
> is interpreted by the OS like a file redirection...Maybe I'm totally in
> the left field too (expression here to stay completely wrong ;) ) But if
> so... even Linux gives me the same kind of error so I guess I am wrong...
> I don't know...
>
> Any other idea? Oh, thx the the -X, can be usefull but not now, can't
> see anything more on the issue.
> Eric.
>
>
>  I've run the same exact command in the prompt
> Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
>
> >Are you sure that your connection string is correct? Your module is in
> >/home/cvs/cvsroot?
> >
> >Apparently, cvs is find on your os (you don't have error) but your have
no
> >modification between 2003-12-30 and 2004-01-30
> >
> >If your want, you can run maven with -X option for debugging and/or -e
for
> >trace error (if you have it).
> >
> >Emmanuel
> >
> >- Original Message - 
> >From: "Eric Giguere" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: "Maven Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 9:21 PM
> >Subject: Re: file activity plugin problem on windows
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>Hi Emmanuel
> >>Thx for the advice, but still my problem remains.. :(
> >>I still get a message saying : Unable to find CVS executable...
> >>Here's the message:
> >>
> >>maven-changelog-plugin:report:
> >>[echo] Generating the changelog report
> >>SCM Working Directory: C:\Work\maintrunk\software\projects\hydra\source
> >>SCM Command Line[0]: cvs
> >>SCM Command Line[1]: -d
> >>SCM Command Line[2]: :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs/cvsroot
> >>SCM Command Line[3]: log
> >>SCM Command Line[4]: -d 2003-12-30<2004-01-30
> >>Unable to find cvs executable. Changelog will be empty
> >>ChangeLog found: 0 entries
> >>BUILD SUCCESSFUL
> >>Total time: 6 seconds
> >>Finished at: Thu Jan 29 15:16:16 EST 2004
> >>
> >>But cvs executable IS in my machine's path variable. I've put the entry
> >>myself and if I type cvs at the prompt, I get the usage message...
> >>Bit puzzled ...
> >>
> >>Anyone saw that problem before?
> >>thx
> >>Eric.
> >>
> >>
> >>Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>You can use the changelog plugin in cvs head. We use a java cvs client
> >>>and
> >>>not the cvs command line.
> >>>
> >>>Emmanuel
> >>>
> >>>- Original Message - From: "Eric Giguere" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>To: "Maven User List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 7:34 PM
> >>>Subject: file activity plugin problem on windows
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Hi all
> >>>>Got a small problem here with the file activity plugin on my W2K
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>workstation.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Running under Windos, the command line fails the the plugin reports
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >that
> >
> >
> >>>the
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>cvs executable cannot be found but the diagnostic is not accurate.
> >>>>I've run the command that the engine try to run and the problem seems
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >to
> >
> >
> >>>be
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>with the date rage specification.
> >>>>
> >>>>We 

Re: file activity plugin problem on windows

2004-01-29 Thread Eric Giguere
Hi again.
Positive, my connect string is ok.
But, if I run the same exact command from the prompt, that is:
> cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs/cvsroot log -d 
2003-12-30<2004-01-30
I get this error :
> The system cannot find the file specified

On the other hand, if i run this command :
> cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs/cvsroot log -d 
"2003-12-30<2004-01-30"
then I get a lot of output...

I wonder if the double quotes are important... It seems that the < sign 
is interpreted by the OS like a file redirection...Maybe I'm totally in 
the left field too (expression here to stay completely wrong ;) ) But if 
so... even Linux gives me the same kind of error so I guess I am wrong...
I don't know...

Any other idea? Oh, thx the the -X, can be usefull but not now, can't 
see anything more on the issue.
Eric.

I've run the same exact command in the prompt
Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
Are you sure that your connection string is correct? Your module is in
/home/cvs/cvsroot?
Apparently, cvs is find on your os (you don't have error) but your have no
modification between 2003-12-30 and 2004-01-30
If your want, you can run maven with -X option for debugging and/or -e for
trace error (if you have it).
Emmanuel

- Original Message - 
From: "Eric Giguere" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Maven Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 9:21 PM
Subject: Re: file activity plugin problem on windows

 

Hi Emmanuel
Thx for the advice, but still my problem remains.. :(
I still get a message saying : Unable to find CVS executable...
Here's the message:
maven-changelog-plugin:report:
   [echo] Generating the changelog report
SCM Working Directory: C:\Work\maintrunk\software\projects\hydra\source
SCM Command Line[0]: cvs
SCM Command Line[1]: -d
SCM Command Line[2]: :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs/cvsroot
SCM Command Line[3]: log
SCM Command Line[4]: -d 2003-12-30<2004-01-30
Unable to find cvs executable. Changelog will be empty
ChangeLog found: 0 entries
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
Total time: 6 seconds
Finished at: Thu Jan 29 15:16:16 EST 2004
But cvs executable IS in my machine's path variable. I've put the entry
myself and if I type cvs at the prompt, I get the usage message...
Bit puzzled ...
Anyone saw that problem before?
thx
Eric.
Emmanuel Venisse wrote:

   

You can use the changelog plugin in cvs head. We use a java cvs client
and
not the cvs command line.
Emmanuel

- Original Message - From: "Eric Giguere" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Maven User List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 7:34 PM
Subject: file activity plugin problem on windows
 

Hi all
Got a small problem here with the file activity plugin on my W2K
   

workstation.

 

Running under Windos, the command line fails the the plugin reports
   

that
 

the

 

cvs executable cannot be found but the diagnostic is not accurate.
I've run the command that the engine try to run and the problem seems
   

to
 

be

 

with the date rage specification.

We have someting like :
cvs -d :pserver... log -d 2003-12-22<2004-01-22
The problem is with the date range. This command line fails even when
you
   

type

 

it. To make it valid, we must include the date range in double quotes
   

so
 

that

 

the "<" won't be interpreted as a file output redirection.

Am I doing something wrong? Any workaround?

Eric.


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Software Team Leader
NHC Communications Inc. http://www.nhc.com/
5450 Cote de Liesse
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Re: file activity plugin problem on windows

2004-01-29 Thread Emmanuel Venisse
Are you sure that your connection string is correct? Your module is in
/home/cvs/cvsroot?

Apparently, cvs is find on your os (you don't have error) but your have no
modification between 2003-12-30 and 2004-01-30

If your want, you can run maven with -X option for debugging and/or -e for
trace error (if you have it).

Emmanuel

- Original Message - 
From: "Eric Giguere" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Maven Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 9:21 PM
Subject: Re: file activity plugin problem on windows


> Hi Emmanuel
> Thx for the advice, but still my problem remains.. :(
> I still get a message saying : Unable to find CVS executable...
> Here's the message:
>
> maven-changelog-plugin:report:
> [echo] Generating the changelog report
> SCM Working Directory: C:\Work\maintrunk\software\projects\hydra\source
> SCM Command Line[0]: cvs
> SCM Command Line[1]: -d
> SCM Command Line[2]: :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs/cvsroot
> SCM Command Line[3]: log
> SCM Command Line[4]: -d 2003-12-30<2004-01-30
> Unable to find cvs executable. Changelog will be empty
> ChangeLog found: 0 entries
> BUILD SUCCESSFUL
> Total time: 6 seconds
> Finished at: Thu Jan 29 15:16:16 EST 2004
>
> But cvs executable IS in my machine's path variable. I've put the entry
> myself and if I type cvs at the prompt, I get the usage message...
> Bit puzzled ...
>
> Anyone saw that problem before?
> thx
> Eric.
>
>
> Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
>
> > You can use the changelog plugin in cvs head. We use a java cvs client
> > and
> > not the cvs command line.
> >
> > Emmanuel
> >
> > ----- Original Message - From: "Eric Giguere" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "Maven User List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 7:34 PM
> > Subject: file activity plugin problem on windows
> >
> >
> >> Hi all
> >> Got a small problem here with the file activity plugin on my W2K
> >
> > workstation.
> >
> >>
> >> Running under Windos, the command line fails the the plugin reports
that
> >
> > the
> >
> >> cvs executable cannot be found but the diagnostic is not accurate.
> >> I've run the command that the engine try to run and the problem seems
to
> >
> > be
> >
> >> with the date rage specification.
> >>
> >> We have someting like :
> >> cvs -d :pserver... log -d 2003-12-22<2004-01-22
> >>
> >> The problem is with the date range. This command line fails even when
> >> you
> >
> > type
> >
> >> it. To make it valid, we must include the date range in double quotes
so
> >
> > that
> >
> >> the "<" won't be interpreted as a file output redirection.
> >>
> >> Am I doing something wrong? Any workaround?
> >>
> >> Eric.
> >>
> >> 
> >> Eric Giguere, ing.
> >>
> >> Software Team Leader
> >> NHC Communications Inc. http://www.nhc.com/
> >>
> >> 5450 Cote de Liesse
> >> Mont-Royal (Quebec)
> >> Canada  H4P 1A5
> >>
> >> Tel.: Direct   (514) 735-2741 x262
> >> Fax.:  (514) 735-8057
> >> Toll Free: 1-800-361-1965
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Re: file activity plugin problem on windows

2004-01-29 Thread Eric Giguere
Hi Emmanuel
Thx for the advice, but still my problem remains.. :(
I still get a message saying : Unable to find CVS executable...
Here's the message:
maven-changelog-plugin:report:
   [echo] Generating the changelog report
SCM Working Directory: C:\Work\maintrunk\software\projects\hydra\source
SCM Command Line[0]: cvs
SCM Command Line[1]: -d
SCM Command Line[2]: :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs/cvsroot
SCM Command Line[3]: log
SCM Command Line[4]: -d 2003-12-30<2004-01-30
Unable to find cvs executable. Changelog will be empty
ChangeLog found: 0 entries
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
Total time: 6 seconds
Finished at: Thu Jan 29 15:16:16 EST 2004
But cvs executable IS in my machine's path variable. I've put the entry 
myself and if I type cvs at the prompt, I get the usage message...
Bit puzzled ...

Anyone saw that problem before?
thx
Eric.
Emmanuel Venisse wrote:

You can use the changelog plugin in cvs head. We use a java cvs client 
and
not the cvs command line.

Emmanuel

- Original Message - From: "Eric Giguere" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Maven User List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 7:34 PM
Subject: file activity plugin problem on windows

Hi all
Got a small problem here with the file activity plugin on my W2K
workstation.

Running under Windos, the command line fails the the plugin reports that
the

cvs executable cannot be found but the diagnostic is not accurate.
I've run the command that the engine try to run and the problem seems to
be

with the date rage specification.

We have someting like :
cvs -d :pserver... log -d 2003-12-22<2004-01-22
The problem is with the date range. This command line fails even when 
you
type

it. To make it valid, we must include the date range in double quotes so
that

the "<" won't be interpreted as a file output redirection.

Am I doing something wrong? Any workaround?

Eric.


Eric Giguere, ing.
Software Team Leader
NHC Communications Inc. http://www.nhc.com/
5450 Cote de Liesse
Mont-Royal (Quebec)
Canada  H4P 1A5
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Fax.:  (514) 735-8057
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Re: file activity plugin problem on windows

2004-01-21 Thread Emmanuel Venisse
You can use the changelog plugin in cvs head. We use a java cvs client and
not the cvs command line.

Emmanuel

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To: "Maven User List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 7:34 PM
Subject: file activity plugin problem on windows


> Hi all
> Got a small problem here with the file activity plugin on my W2K
workstation.
>
> Running under Windos, the command line fails the the plugin reports that
the
> cvs executable cannot be found but the diagnostic is not accurate.
> I've run the command that the engine try to run and the problem seems to
be
> with the date rage specification.
>
> We have someting like :
> cvs -d :pserver... log -d 2003-12-22<2004-01-22
>
> The problem is with the date range. This command line fails even when you
type
> it. To make it valid, we must include the date range in double quotes so
that
> the "<" won't be interpreted as a file output redirection.
>
> Am I doing something wrong? Any workaround?
>
> Eric.
>
> 
> Eric Giguere, ing.
>
> Software Team Leader
> NHC Communications Inc. http://www.nhc.com/
>
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> Mont-Royal (Quebec)
> Canada  H4P 1A5
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file activity plugin problem on windows

2004-01-21 Thread Eric Giguere
Hi all
Got a small problem here with the file activity plugin on my W2K workstation.

Running under Windos, the command line fails the the plugin reports that the
cvs executable cannot be found but the diagnostic is not accurate.
I've run the command that the engine try to run and the problem seems to be
with the date rage specification.

We have someting like :
cvs -d :pserver... log -d 2003-12-22<2004-01-22

The problem is with the date range. This command line fails even when you type
it. To make it valid, we must include the date range in double quotes so that
the "<" won't be interpreted as a file output redirection.

Am I doing something wrong? Any workaround?

Eric.


Eric Giguere, ing.

Software Team Leader
NHC Communications Inc. http://www.nhc.com/

5450 Cote de Liesse
Mont-Royal (Quebec)
Canada  H4P 1A5

Tel.: Direct   (514) 735-2741 x262
Fax.:  (514) 735-8057
Toll Free: 1-800-361-1965


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