Hello list,
I am wondering if there is support of mutiple CVSROOTs with all cvs view
related plugins (changelog plugin for instance).
Each projet has its own CVSROOT in our CVS server. Here's what we have
for one of our project:
urlhttp://XXX/modules/YYY//url
repository
[...]
There may one day be a bridge to adapt Maven's repository to native
systems for things like distributions but when a project
creates a Maven
POM they expect it to work for people developing on all
platforms. They
aren't concerned about platform specifics and this has never
really been
Hi Michal,
Maczka Michal wrote on Monday, February 02, 2004 9:25 AM:
I don't have much experience with native liblaries but I
think that at least maven should be able to help people who
are using liblaries like SWT (there is quite a lot of them).
In maven-artifact I solved this problem by
Hi Mazka,
Maczka Michal wrote:
There may one day be a bridge to adapt Maven's repository to native
systems for things like distributions but when a project
creates a Maven
POM they expect it to work for people developing on all
platforms. They
aren't concerned about platform specifics and this
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From: Jörg Schaible [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 10:18 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: RE: new idea on maven usage?
Hi Michal,
Maczka Michal wrote on Monday, February 02, 2004 9:25 AM:
I don't have much experience with
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From: Dalibor Topic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 10:27 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: new idea on maven usage?
Hi Mazka,
Maczka Michal wrote:
There may one day be a bridge to adapt Maven's repository to native
systems
Hi Michal,
Maczka Michal wrote:
I think it will be doable via the proper parameterisation (more params) and
interpolation of layout e.g.
native=${groupId}/native/${platform}/${arch}/${artifactId}-${version}.so
Looks much better to me. There are still some interesting issues,
though. Let's talk
Maczka Michal wrote on Monday, February 02, 2004 11:26 AM:
At least for Windows you will not even have the
possibility for a symlink. Have a look at Sun's jai. For
Windows they provide an executable and two different dlls. I would
propose something like
For me two different dlls = two
On Sun, 2004-02-01 at 21:52, Dalibor Topic wrote:
Hi Jason,
Jason van Zyl wrote:
There may one day be a bridge to adapt Maven's repository to native
systems for things like distributions but when a project creates a Maven
POM they expect it to work for people developing on all
Jira : http://maven.apache.org/issue-tracking.html
Emmanuel
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From: Gunzenreiner Simon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 12:31 PM
Subject: bug database?
Does anyone know whether there is something like a bug database for maven?
Hi Jason,
thanks a lot for taking the time to reply so quickly.
Jason van Zyl wrote:
On Sun, 2004-02-01 at 21:52, Dalibor Topic wrote:
In my experience (with getting different programs to run on free
runtimes), things never work out of the box on all platforms, usually.
For example, Maven has
On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 10:39, Dalibor Topic wrote:
Hi Jason,
thanks a lot for taking the time to reply so quickly.
Compliancy to JDK APIs is a seal of approval given out by Sun for
passing the TCK. Since the TCK is not available under a free software or
open source license, it's hard for
Hello.
'Nother aspectj question that probably can't be answered, but I will
ask anyway. How can I include *.properties or *.xml files in my
aspected jar? No matter what I seem to do my static files are never
copied over into the jar. Which, of course, makes my app fail.
It even strips them out
Just my 2-cents, but...
I can definitely say that if maven went to an OS-specific repository
with packages (rpm, etc.) I'd stop using it so fast it would make your
head spin.
The current state of packaging software on most projects today seems to
range from non-existent (Windows) to poor
Any idea anyone?
Is it possble to do this in the context?
Just to (attempt to) clarify:
I've got a property (a directory) set in a build.properties that is
shared among several
projects.
The projects stage their JAR files to this location for developer
environment execution.
I'd like to be
On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 12:07, John Casey wrote:
Just my 2-cents, but...
I can definitely say that if maven went to an OS-specific repository
with packages (rpm, etc.) I'd stop using it so fast it would make your
head spin.
Which is how I think most would feel. To go from something that we
On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 12:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any idea anyone?
Is it possble to do this in the context?
The maven:maven/ is strictly for an isolated build, it doesn't know
about the build that triggered it.
Just to (attempt to) clarify:
I've got a property (a directory) set in a
Hi,
i have still problems to use cvs related plugins.
Thanks to Emmanuel i figure out i had a typo in my cvs connection
string.
I use a anonymous user to connect the cvs. This user need no password.
however i got a error that it is not possible to access the .cvspass
file.
statcvs:generate:
Hello,
Try using the ant task cvspass to create your cvspass file.
cvspass cvsroot=:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvspublic
password=
/
hth
Matt
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From: Stefan Groschupf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 9:00 AM
To: Maven Users List
Hi,
if you have client side code, which doesn't belong in the WEB-INF folder
(like code for
Java Web Start apps or Applets), it seems that you have to copy these jars
to
maven.war.src.
In my opinion these jars should be declared in the dependencies section,
with a special
property.
Ralf
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