Good to have you with us, Mirko!
Wayne
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 2:53 PM, Robert Scholte wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On behalf of the Apache Maven PMC I am pleased to announce that Mirko
> Friedenhagen (mfriedenhagen) has been voted in as a new Apache Maven
> committer.
>
> Mirko, welcome on board and have a
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 9:14 AM, Stephen Connolly
wrote:
> We have not made a release of Maven 2.x since 2.2.1 which was August 2009.
>
> +1: Maven 2.x is end of life, I am not willing to act as release manager
> for this line of releases
Here's my +1.
Wayne
> I'm trying for the first time to upload my maven site on my nexus server.
> I configured my repository as recomanded on the official website.
Please post this question on the Maven Users list instead. This list
is for discussions related to the development of Maven itself.
Wayne
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+1 binding
Finally gave it a shot last night after your reminder email, works
well on various projects I tested it with.
Wayne
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 5:22 PM, Jason van Zyl wrote:
> Anyone else going to give the release a whirl?
>
> On Sep 17, 2013, at 8:39 AM, Jason van Zyl wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
> I am new for Maven; I have a question:
Questions like this should go to the Maven Users list. This list is
reserved for discussion of the development of Maven itself.
> Can I create folder Dependency in Maven? without installing the jar
> (dependency)?
No. You will waste a lot of time going do
>> AFAIK, merit at Apache is forever -- you can't have it undone. If someone
>> loses their "Apache first" spirit and begins critical development
>> elsewhere, what can be done about it? Are there any practical recourses? I
>> don't think there is which is why Maven development has that problem tod
+1 binding
Wayne
On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 8:59 AM, Stephen Connolly
wrote:
> This vote is to cover the minimum required version of Java for Maven Core.
>
> Maven Plugins produced by the Apache Maven Project that are flagged as
> compatible with older versions of Maven Core as their baseline will
> First of all STFB.
I just have to ask... what is STFB? :) I can think of a few things
that might work but none seem appropriate.
Wayne
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+1 thanks Dennis.
Wayne
On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 12:26 PM, Dennis Lundberg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The only consumer of Maven Model Converter we have left at the Apache
> Maven project is Maven One Plugin. If the vote for the retirement of
> Maven One Plugin succeeds we should also retire Maven Model Co
> I am currently using the compiler plugin and I am try to set filters to
> include and exclude
> subdirectories of files on my source path, to my chagrin the filtering is not
> working. I have
> documented the issues on stack overflow:
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17584719/groovy-eclipse
> We would appreciate your help, solution and suggestions. If you need more
> information, please send me a post and I will send more details.
If you received this email, and nothing more, would you be able to
solve the problem? I think not. You provided merely the rough overview
of the problem bu
> I am a newbie to maven and I am still trying to get a grip of how maven
First off, you're emailing the wrong list. This list is for discussion
of Maven itself. You should send future emails to the Maven Users
list.
> While uploading these jars I have given unique artifact id to each jar but
> I
Another late +1 from me. Looks good.
I'm on vacation this week in Florida but found some time last night to run
it against a handful of projects and didn't run into any issues. :)
Wayne
On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 8:13 AM, Jason van Zyl wrote:
> Here are the release bits for 3.1.0-alpha-1:
>
> Rel
On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 4:55 AM, Stephen Connolly <...> wrote:
>
> And I am considering whether I want to change my vote ;-)
I am as well. Fred's comments like:
> but I'm not confused by the absence
> of 2.7.3 in any way shape or form.
and
> The concept of immutability is pretty core to
> Maven (
Agree with Dan.
+1 for qualified
-1 for actual
Wayne
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 8:20 AM, Daniel Kulp wrote:
> +1 for "qualified" releases (alpha, beta, RC, etc…) that are working toward
> the full blow release but aren't intended to be that.
>
> -1 for the actual releases.
>
> Dan
>
>
>
> On May 2
> to be able to annotate with user properties - the kind
> of constrains I would like maven to remove in 3.1.0.
Doubtful to be removed in 3.1.0.
> So: can I please respectfully request a formal PMC vote on my change
> request or should I just go away and leave you all alone? :-)
> the way I understand your suggestions is essentially I must duplicate
> configuration:
Yes, just like you do with the other plugins mentioned.
Wayne
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> what is missing from maven is the ability to communicate arbitrary
> custom attributes
> on per-dependency basis, such as:
>
> provide osgiStartLevel value, to specify to osgi runtime bundle start level:
...
> or provide karafBootInstall flag, to specify that karaf runtime should
> install this d
> If it's not the right address to ask such questions please direct me to the
> right please and sorry for inconvenience.
This list is for the discussion of the development of Maven itself.
Please post questions like yours to the Maven Users list, thanks.
Wayne
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My +1.
On Sat, Mar 2, 2013 at 9:18 AM, Benson Margulies wrote:
> Based on the sentiment on the discussion thread, I call a formal vote
> to end support for Maven 1.x. This is a vote to:
>
> 1: Remove maven 1 release materials from the primary distribution
> area, leaving them only on the archive
> We fixed 1 issue:
> https://jira.codehaus.org/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=10500&version=19088
>
> Staging repository:
> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/maven-270/
>
> Staging distribution:
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/maven/maven-3/3.0.5/
>
> Vote open for 72H
> 1/ change the default behavior to deactivate this control which is
> difficult to understand
> 2/ change the error message when this control is activated to clearly
> explain that the problem comes from the unavailability of the artifact on
> its original remote repo.
>
> For me 1/ is manda
> So my question was is there an existing plugin to do this kind of stuff? I
> guess no.
I am unaware of a plugin to calculate and then display the length of a
file/resource. Your antrun approach seems valid, why change it?
Wayne
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Changing my vote to +1 based on Kristian and Mark's recent exchanges.
Wayne
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Wayne Fay wrote:
>> [+1] Move to git scm
>> [0] No interest
>> [-1] don't move to git (please explain why)
>
> +0.5
> Sorry but I will be no help, I
> [+1] Move to git scm
> [0] No interest
> [-1] don't move to git (please explain why)
+0.5
Sorry but I will be no help, I have little git experience except as an end user.
Wayne
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> Devs
> I found jspc-compiler-tomcat6 was missing plugin.xml when testing today here
> is the signature
>
> org.codehaus.mojo.jspc
> jspc-compiler-tomcat6
> 2.0
..
> The jspc-tomcat6 source is missing plugin.xml and needs compile goal
> code in the Impl class..I need someone to review a
Happy to have you on board, Anders!
Wayne
On 8/20/12, Stephen Connolly wrote:
> I am probably jumping the gun by an hour or two... however the account has
> been created ;-)
>
> Welcome Anders!
>
> Glad to see our first “graduate” of the committer school ;-)
>
> -Stphen
>
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+1
Wayne
On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 7:44 AM, Vincent Siveton wrote:
> +1
>
> Vincent
>
> 2012/8/5 Olivier Lamy :
>> Hi,
>> I'd like to release Apache Parent 11.
>> Staging repository is here:
>> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapacheapache-120/
>> Staged documentation: http://m
>>> user community is not a great place to get it, since that community
>>> expects that users have this level of skill and experience.
>>
>> -1 ... this really is off putting.
>
> Oh, well, so much for that idea.
We just need someone to use the izPack or NSIS maven plugins against
Maven itself, a
>> If i do Users-Get.128170@m.a.o I Get a digest format that I cannot reply
>> to How do I do this ??
>
> I am not sure you can, or that its worth trying to figure it out.
Just ask on the Maven Dev list and someone (like myself) can post a
"bump" which you can reply to. But looks like Dennis a
> Rev 1364633 is a small contribution to more stuff to link to.
Also on the Windows pre-reqs page, it might be nice to say something
about antivirus software sometimes preventing Java from running
properly, or Windows Firewall (and various other Firewalls) actively
preventing Java.exe from reachin
> The fact is now, that without reasonably reliable access to Maven
> Central, one can not really participate in many, many of the Java
> projects at ASF.
Can you not just file a bug report with the Firewall ops group in
China and ask them nicely to open access to Central? ;-)
But seriously, what
> I have two projects as follows, in neighbouring directories on the filesystem:
> * project_a (-SNAPSHOT)
> * project_b (-SNAPSHOT, depends on project_a)
This list is dedicated to discussion of the ongoing development of Maven itself.
Please post your question(s) on the Maven Use
> We are looking for feature in Maven if we can able to automate
> build & deployment tasks for TIBCO projects, your advise is
> appreciated on this.
You should probably ask this question in a TIBCO forum or possibly the
Maven Users list. This list is reserved for discussion of the
development of
> Eventually, I'd like to release a proper 1.0. That's the whole idea. How
> can we keep a consistent version scheme in such a case?
Another approach I've seen (and generally like) incorporates the API
number in the artifact id itself and not as part of the version. I see
this as being a superior
> * 0.3 is Vaadin 6-based, 0.4 is Vaadin 7-based, 0.5 is Vaadin6-based, etc.:
> It's weird because the features of the library should be exactly the same
> (the only difference is the underlying API that is being used)
How about 0.7 becomes Vaadin 7-based?
Not sure what happens when Vaadin 10.x
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 5:36 AM, wrote:
>
> I will be out of the office starting 04/05/2012 and will not return until
> 04/10/2012.
Makes me wonder what Julia Antonova/Tumlare is up to lately... and
when her next vacation is!
Wayne
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> I am forced to use maven 2.1 at work, but I need something like this
Please tell me you mean 2.2.1. Maven 2.1 should not be used. It has serious
problems.
Please use 2.0.11 or 2.2.1 or even better would be 3.0+...
Wayne
> for Maven plugins. Especially in this case where I need a prepared local
> repository and an own settings.xml to demonstrate the bug. I cannot promise
You may find Stephen's mrm-maven-plugin to be helpful...
http://mojo.codehaus.org/mrm-maven-plugin/
Wayne
+1 binding
Tested on a few work and personal projects with no regressions noted.
Not doing anything particularly complicated in those builds.
Wayne
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 4:14 AM, Olivier Lamy wrote:
> Hello,
>
> After some RCs, it's now time to cut the release. So I start the vote
> for Apach
> I was wondering if maven repository structure can be exploited to also
> distribute java applications. Same repository structure may be used on
I'm sure this is already happening in some firms. You may find the
Codehaus Mojo appassembler project [1] and/or the Webstart project [2]
to be helpful
That should have been:
The Maven team is pleased to announce the release of the Maven 2.x
Release Plugin, version 2.2.2
Wayne
On 12/16/11, sebb wrote:
> On 17 December 2011 01:46, Stephen Connolly wrote:
>> The Maven team is pleased to announce the release of the Maven XXX
>> Plugin, version Y
On 12/2/11, AK-47 wrote:
> Hi
>
> My question mite be seems a bit older and answered alot, but i couldn't
> satify to what i got a change to read till now.
> My question is why Maven doesn't allow to include any user running util
> classes/jar into compile or package
> as ant and other build tool
+1 now that I see the site ;-)
Wayne
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 2:50 PM, Olivier Lamy wrote:
> +1 (site is here: http://maven.apache.org/archetype-2.2/archetype/ :-) )
>
> 2011/11/19 Benson Margulies :
>> Hi,
>>
>> We solved 8 issues:
>> https://jira.codehaus.org/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=1
> If someone puts a property into archetype.properties with a . in its
> name, it's *silently* ignored unless it's one of the special
> properties that maps to a configuration element. Anyone know why?
I know there used to be an issue regarding resolving properties with
dots in their names... You'
> I propose to upgrade to:
> * aether 1.13
> * sisu 2.3.0
[+1] I'm in favor of this upgrade and the other upgrade when release
will be available under eclipse.org governance
(binding)
Wayne
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> dependency:tree and dependency:list give me different result set on
>
> My environments:
> Maven 3.0.3
This is covered in the Maven 3.x compatibility notes:
https://cwiki.apache.org/MAVEN/maven-3x-compatibility-notes.html#Maven3.xCompatibilityNotes-DependencyResolution
Wayne
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> We are using maven for own project types. However the source
> folders (src/main/java and src/test/java) are not the same since
> we are not using java. To let some plugins work correctly we
> need to ovrwrite them with the correct folders.
1. This email should have been sent to the Maven Users
+1 binding for the upgrade
I echo Mark's comments about SPI and maven-aether-plugin.
Wayne
2011/8/18 Arnaud Héritier :
> Hi all,
>
> Thus as decided with Mark and Kristian I relaunch a new vote with a better
> scope about what we are voting for.
>
> Next releases of SISU and Aether will be rel
+1 from me
I am ok with EPL licensed dependencies for the project and being at
Eclipse gives me security about how those artifacts will be managed,
an avenue for us to provide patches and see them included, etc.
Wayne
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 9:20 AM, Arnaud HERITIER wrote:
> My vote :
>
> +1 a
> A thought: since 'extensions' has no 'management' or inheritance
> control, the use of it is actually harder and more obscure when people
> want to use other versions. It's far easier to just manage
> dependencies of the site plugin via pluginManagement. So, I'm in favor
> of using and documentin
> Maybe you are right,but large project as hadoop have far
> less ecipse projects compared with maven, is that necessary
> to have eleven eclipse projects? why not 5 or less?
Honestly, why do you care? Is there a specific criticism, comment or
question you have, other than "11 projects seems like
On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 2:03 PM, Wendy Smoak wrote:
> On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 3:00 PM, John Casey wrote:
>
>> I've just tried building a test project that resolves artifacts from
>> http://repo1.maven.org/maven2 and it's working.
>
> It wasn't responding earlier, even to display the 'browsing is
> I have some code I've been working on for about a year now, on and off. The
> point is to make it easier to embed Maven inside an application, including
> giving access to Maven components via injection.
I haven't checked out the code yet, but embedding Maven is a common
use case for a lot of pe
> I want to create some profiles in my pom.xml for download resources,
> properties
> of configuration that it's in a server machine.
Wrong list - send to Maven Users for help.
Wayne
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On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 3:23 AM, kalpeer1 wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am getting a below error message during the maven build in cpp and c
> package.
Send this question to Maven Users list and someone will reply to it.
This is not the correct list for such a question.
Wayne
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> My settings file in the .m2 folder begins like this-
> C:\maven-repo\
>
> I want to make this generic and define a common localRepository which will
> work both on Windows and on Linux. Please help.
If you drop the C:\ and just specify a path, it will be common to both
Windows and Linux. I am pr
> the baseline version. Any tips on how I might tackle this would be
> greatly appreciated!
You should probably take a look a the Sonar project and their Maven
plugin to see how they are doing similar things, and perhaps Cobertura
as well, and then use that as a basis for some of your own work.
> But I cant get rid of the error "Project build error: The property name is
> required to activate the profile ".
> What the hell does that mean and how can I avoid it. Its really annoying.
> The command I executed from the command line is "mvn compiler: compile -X"
These kinds of questions shou
+1
Wayne
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 12:30 AM, Olivier Lamy wrote:
> Hello,
> I propose Evgeny Mandrikov as a new committer.
> He as done a lot of patches for Maven SCM, he is a Mojo and Sonar
> contributor @codehaus.
>
> Vote is open for 72H.
>
> Here my +1.
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Olivier Lamy
> http:/
>> Unable to find resource 'opensymphony:quartz-all:pom:1.6.2' in repository
>> central (http://repo1.maven.org/maven2)
Ask the OpenSymphony folks about this one.
>> Unable to find resource 'javax.transaction:jta:jar:1.0.1B' in repository
>> central (http://repo1.maven.org/maven2)
http://maven.a
> Lurking is a constitutional right of the interwebs Ralph :-)
Agreed, and anyway, her emails are a source of fun for us. Let her
stay subscribed until she decides to speak up or unsubscribe. ;-)
Just blacklist her if you really can't stand to see her emails...
Wayne
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Wahoo Julia going on break is like the summer solstice. ;-)
wf
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 9:36 AM, Paul Benedict wrote:
> If anyone should be allowed to send an OOO reminder, it's definitely
> Julia. Let the ceremonial rituals begin! I believe she has marked the
> start of the summer vacatio
I've been wondering that myself for months... nay years now. ;-)
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Brian Fox wrote:
> Clearly she doesn't read this list or she would have known by now to
> stop doing that. Should we just unsub her?
>
> On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 1:57 PM, Martin Gainty wrote:
>>
>> i
Tim, this is a great addition to the FAQs! I especially like the
calendar going back a few years. ;-)
Wayne
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 2:33 PM, Tim O'Brien wrote:
> Ok, I'm glad we were all prepared for this. I've made sure to update
> the Maven FAQ to include this info for others that might be c
16, 2010 at 11:01 PM, Paul Benedict wrote:
>> Wayne, great point. Makes me jealous too.
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 10:10 PM, Wayne Fay wrote:
>>> On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 11:46 AM, Julia Antonova
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I will be out
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 11:46 AM, Julia Antonova wrote:
>
> I will be out of the office starting 16.04.2010 and will not return until
> 20.04.2010.
Just like clockwork... Julia is on vacation again!
/jealous
Wayne
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> I want to get the effective pom of a given pom file in to a progam that I am
> writing. Is there a way to reuse the code in the maven help plugin to get
> this done?
1. Probably should be asking this on Maven Users list.
2. This should do it: mvn help:effective-pom | your-program
Wayne
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> Internal error in the plugin manager executing goal
> 'org.apache.axis2:axis2-wsdl2code-maven-plugin:1.4.1:wsdl2code': Unable to
> find the mojo
> 'org.apache.axis2:axis2-wsdl2code-maven-plugin:1.4.1:wsdl2code' in the
Sounds like an issue in the plugin. I'd report it to the Axis2 team
and see wh
You'd think Julia would eventually figure out that she should not be
sending these out of office emails to public mailing lists... I guess
not.
WAyne
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 4:34 PM, Julia Antonova wrote:
>
> I will be out of the office starting 05.02.2010 and will not return until
> 08.02.2010.
> It would be great if this would be fixed. It seems the maven-source-plugin
> works properly, but the maven-war-plugin does not. I would like to generate
> primary and secondary artifacts using a single pom file. It seems overly
> complex to have to make modules out of everything.
Unless you fix
> It's not the wrong list, I reported some miss in the gwt plugin to Nicolas.
> Hopefully, he'll fix them quickly.
I think Jason's point is that this discussion belongs on the mojo-dev
or mojo-users list, not Maven dev, since this is a Mojo plugin...
Wayne
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> I have proposed in the original thread a solution, based on multiple
> index files, which index files would represent the output of CAs. If I
> configure in my Maven settings file (by URL) which index file I want
> to use, my Maven should be blind to any other artifacts on the repo.
> Allowing AN
Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 5:01 AM, Brian E. Fox wrote:
> It looks like a hardware tracking / provisioning tool not a build system.
> Shrug. Not related to Apache Maven at all it appears to me.
>
> -----Original Message-
> From: Wayne Fay [mailto:wayne...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursd
Just saw something odd in Gmail web clip/sponsored link while browsing
emails to the list...
"Maven Enterprise Edition - www.overall.ca/maven - Build the ultimate
toolbox for your Windows support tools"
>From their site:
"Introducing Maven Enterprise Edition
Your enterprise data is typically foun
> I think Brett's point was that the original message was delivered to the
> Maven list without any content. If you follow the Nabble link you'll
> see what the original post was about.
I believe people can edit/update their posts on Nabble, so the email
we received was blank, but "johnlon" might
> The JBoss Product Versioning [0] suggests the following additional
> well-known qualifiers:
> - CR
> - FINAL
How is CR different from RC? One is Candidate Release, the other is
Release Candidate. I think I'd pick one and forget about the other.
Wayne
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> I agree and we can do this for 2.1. We can't break the existing contract
> which can potentially screw a lot of people.
No one is proposing changing things for 2.0. If no encoding is
declared, it will use the system default, as it has always done.
We're just talking about INFO vs WARNING for in
> This idea with the warning was also proposed by two or three users on the
> list, especially Hervé put it nicely [0]. I took this happily up because I
> (still) believe that having builds out there which implicitly rely on the
> platform encoding and as such just break with the ideals of
> platfo
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been scratching my head on this one for awhile.
Please send these kinds of questions to the Maven Users list. This
list is reserved for discussion of the development of Maven itself.
Wayne
As Brian said, send your questions to the Users list:
Maven Users List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Also, do not send your emails repeatedly. If someone knows the answer,
they will reply. Sending the same email 3+ times in 1 day will only
make people angry, and they will be less likely to help you.
Wayne
My gut is that the configuration in settings.xml should always be an
absolute path. The way this user (in MECLIPSE-404) is using the
configuration is simply an anti-pattern.
Wayne
On 3/18/08, Benjamin Bentmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the recent release of maven-eclipse-plugin:2.5 bro
Oh no, Julia is out of the office again... I hope she feels better and
returns to work soon. ;-)
Wayne
On 2/26/08, Julia Antonova <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I will be out of the office starting 25.02.2008 and will not return until
> 29.02.2008.
>
> I will respond to your message when I retur
Also, you should not post these types of questions to Dev. Instead,
post to the Users list
Wayne
On 12/12/07, Wayne Fay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What do you mean, you're using an "old Maven central"? Did you
> download the entire Central repo?
>
> You can alw
What do you mean, you're using an "old Maven central"? Did you
download the entire Central repo?
You can always just manually create the file structure etc. The
archetypes are simply available to make things easier for you to get
stuff set up.
Wayne
On 12/12/07, Jens Rapp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
earch?
Wayne
On 11/26/07, Dennis Lundberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That page was published on 30 Jan 2006, so at least it wasn't this
> version of the plugin.
>
> Wayne Fay wrote:
> > I'm not sure what version of site-plugin is responsible for the FAQ
> > pa
I'm not sure what version of site-plugin is responsible for the FAQ
page, but if its this version, there seem to be some issues...
http://maven.apache.org/faq.html
Wayne
On 11/25/07, William Ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, I'm trying to validate but I guess I have some bad config.
> It
I agree with Brett. Any organization that is "seriously" using Maven
is probably running a proxy/repo manager.
Also, I know how other people "manage" their repos, and it is a bit
scary. I don't trust most of them to never change artifacts etc. "Oh
this jar has a bug, but its only been out for 2 we
This is a not uncommon issue raised on the Users list, so I'm happy to
see you addressing it, Jason. The general suggestion until now has
been "run Archiva or similar" or "run cron every hour to set -r on all
artifacts in your repo" but a "native Maven solution" will be much
nicer.
Wayne
On 10/19
Try using the "full name" of the plug-in, something along these lines:
mvn clean triemax:jalopy-maven-plugin:1.0:format
If you couldn't tell, that's groupId:artifactId:version:mojo.
Wayne
On 10/17/07, Jan Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have configured our local repository as a single rep
This seems to line up with what other plugins are doing, and the
terminology seems clear as well, so this sounds like the best choice.
It just took us a while to realize that. ;-)
Wayne
On 9/19/07, Mark Hobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 18/09/2007, Paul Gier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I
The defaults are in the source code, as you mentioned. Which will
require compilation to change. So it sounds like your "requirements"
cannot be met currently.
Why don't you explain what exactly you're trying to achieve, and
perhaps someone will have an alternate suggestion?
Wayne
On 9/19/07, Je
It also sounds like perhaps you need an excludes in your dependency
declaration, to get rid of that "bad" transitive dep.
Wayne
> On 7 Sep 07, at 2:20 PM 7 Sep 07, Paul Gier wrote:
>
> > I did a little more research, and it looks like the artifact was
> > renamed, so maven didn't know they were t
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On 9/4/07, Hemant Ved <[EMA
night. So let's deprecate the idea of not specifying
versions and then perhaps we can eliminate it (require all versions)
in 2.2, 2.3, or 3.x.
Wayne
On 9/2/07, Wayne Fay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [X] (B) Retain the current behaviour, but make using the enforcer a
> &g
> [ ] (A) Having a way to include a set of plugins in one small POM
> [ ] (B) Pasting a snippet in from the web site is sufficient
> [X] (D) Undecided
I personally don't mind pasting a snippet and I think this is a good
idea no matter what happens -- perhaps it could be included in the
release not
> [X] (B) Retain the current behaviour, but make using the enforcer a
> best practice to do the above, or some other control mechanism such
> as having the repository manager handle the available plugins
I am thinking about the new user experience and winning more converts. As such,
I think t
> If this is the case, how will we file it in JIRA? Do we need a "needs
> votes" version? Or just back to 2.0.x with a comment in there?
I suppose a "needs votes" version is as valid as any other approach.
Then assuming it gets "enough" votes and comments, we can worry about
implementing it.
> Ho
> > Does anyone else think this is a terrible idea? If we allow this
> > then there is no going back.
>
> Yah, I'd love to hear it if anyone can pick holes in it, as I don't
> want to steer down any bad tracks repository wise either.
I'm not a huge fan simply because I like the simplicity of "ever
I'm ok with this so long as it would bring along a flag somewhere
warn vs break or something, with default being
break, so we can still accomodate people that are using deps like
dom4j and jaxen.
Also, it would need to be well-documented so we can point all the
users@ people to the FAQ when they a
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