I do understand that, but i am expecting i see artifacts in some sub-modules
target folders.I am expecting something like mahout.0.10.0-SNAPSHOT.jar in
mahout or distribution folders which i dont see. Currently am able to run from
terminal but if i want to do java programming then i need the
I am not sure how maven repo is managed for released apache projects.
Binary artifacts are available for downloads. Also if you are building from
source, they would be found on standard places for a maven multimodule
project, i.e. module-name/target/artifact-jar.
On Jun 11, 2015 3:28 AM, Raghuveer
Also it's worth noting there's a point release, 0.10.1, available now.
On Thursday, June 11, 2015, Dmitriy Lyubimov dlie...@gmail.com wrote:
I am not sure how maven repo is managed for released apache projects.
Binary artifacts are available for downloads. Also if you are building from
The current build is broken as sometimes happens with development
https://builds.apache.org/job/Mahout-Quality/1658/console.
Till the time it gets fixed, I would suggest to skip tests and build.
On 13-09-2012 15:59, David Scarlatti wrote:
Hi, I'm installing Mahout, following this steps (
Ok. So tests are just tests... not needed for having mahout running
Thanks!
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The current
Ranjan [mailto:pran...@xebia.com]
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The current build is broken as sometimes happens with development
https://builds.apache.org/job/Mahout-Quality/1658/console.
Till the time