RE: plugin:install fails
Just checked MAVEN_HOME/lib; it has ant-1.5.3.1.jar. Sri -Original Message- From: Brett Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 4:49 PM To: 'Maven Users List' Subject: RE: plugin:install fails How recent is your CVS checkout of RC2? You'll need a clean bootstrap, as I have rolled back from ant-1.6 in MAVEN_HOME/lib to ant-1.5.3-1, as 1.6 was causing problems like this. - Brett -Original Message- From: Sri Sankaran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, 31 January 2004 2:14 AM To: Maven Users @ Apache Subject: plugin:install fails Using: Maven 1.0 rc2 Problem: plugin:install fails with a taskdef class xdoclet.modules.ejb.EjbDocletTask cannot be found error even though the plugin doesn't (directly) use this class. Scenario: I have written a plugin (let's call it plugin-A) that runs the Xdoclet's EJBDoclet task. Plugin-A: goal name=pluginA:doEJB taskdef ... ... /goal This plug-in installs works flawlessly. Now, I have a second plug-in (plugin-B) which has a goal that invokes pluginA:doEJB. Plugin-B: goal name=plugin-B:someGoal ... attainGoal name=plugin-A:doEJB/ .. /goal When I try to install this plugin-B I get following error BUILD FAILED File.. file:/C:/Documents and Settings/srsank/.maven/plugins/plugin-A-1.0/ Element... taskdef Line.. 20 Column 77 taskdef class xdoclet.modules.ejb.EjbDocletTask cannot be found Total time: 10 seconds Finished at: Fri Jan 30 10:12:28 EST 2004 Completely duplicating all of plugin-A's dependencies in plugin-B's POM didn't cure it. Any thoughts? Sri - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
plugin:install fails
Using: Maven 1.0 rc2 Problem: plugin:install fails with a taskdef class xdoclet.modules.ejb.EjbDocletTask cannot be found error even though the plugin doesn't (directly) use this class. Scenario: I have written a plugin (let's call it plugin-A) that runs the Xdoclet's EJBDoclet task. Plugin-A: goal name=pluginA:doEJB taskdef ... ... /goal This plug-in installs works flawlessly. Now, I have a second plug-in (plugin-B) which has a goal that invokes pluginA:doEJB. Plugin-B: goal name=plugin-B:someGoal ... attainGoal name=plugin-A:doEJB/ .. /goal When I try to install this plugin-B I get following error BUILD FAILED File.. file:/C:/Documents and Settings/srsank/.maven/plugins/plugin-A-1.0/ Element... taskdef Line.. 20 Column 77 taskdef class xdoclet.modules.ejb.EjbDocletTask cannot be found Total time: 10 seconds Finished at: Fri Jan 30 10:12:28 EST 2004 Completely duplicating all of plugin-A's dependencies in plugin-B's POM didn't cure it. Any thoughts? Sri - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: plugin:install fails
How recent is your CVS checkout of RC2? You'll need a clean bootstrap, as I have rolled back from ant-1.6 in MAVEN_HOME/lib to ant-1.5.3-1, as 1.6 was causing problems like this. - Brett -Original Message- From: Sri Sankaran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, 31 January 2004 2:14 AM To: Maven Users @ Apache Subject: plugin:install fails Using: Maven 1.0 rc2 Problem: plugin:install fails with a taskdef class xdoclet.modules.ejb.EjbDocletTask cannot be found error even though the plugin doesn't (directly) use this class. Scenario: I have written a plugin (let's call it plugin-A) that runs the Xdoclet's EJBDoclet task. Plugin-A: goal name=pluginA:doEJB taskdef ... ... /goal This plug-in installs works flawlessly. Now, I have a second plug-in (plugin-B) which has a goal that invokes pluginA:doEJB. Plugin-B: goal name=plugin-B:someGoal ... attainGoal name=plugin-A:doEJB/ .. /goal When I try to install this plugin-B I get following error BUILD FAILED File.. file:/C:/Documents and Settings/srsank/.maven/plugins/plugin-A-1.0/ Element... taskdef Line.. 20 Column 77 taskdef class xdoclet.modules.ejb.EjbDocletTask cannot be found Total time: 10 seconds Finished at: Fri Jan 30 10:12:28 EST 2004 Completely duplicating all of plugin-A's dependencies in plugin-B's POM didn't cure it. Any thoughts? Sri - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]