Re: Unable to create markdown doxia… files just ignored.

2014-09-02 Thread Hervé BOUTEMY
yes, you should remove this explicit module FYI, you can't use Doxia Markdown 1.5 with m-site-p that uses Doxia 1.6 natively: there was a little refactoring in Doxia 1.6 that is backward compatible (you can use new parsers with old Doxia core) but not forward compatible (you cannot use old pars

Re: Unable to create markdown doxia… files just ignored.

2014-09-02 Thread Dan Tran
Remove doxia for markdown, it already included -D On Tuesday, September 2, 2014, Kevin Burton wrote: > I’m trying to create a static site using doxia and the markdown plugin and > it seems to be failing. > > Basically, apt and xdocs works, but markdown doesn’t. > > I’m using the markdown plugi

Unable to create markdown doxia… files just ignored.

2014-09-02 Thread Kevin Burton
I’m trying to create a static site using doxia and the markdown plugin and it seems to be failing. Basically, apt and xdocs works, but markdown doesn’t. I’m using the markdown plugin: org.apache.maven.plugins maven-site-plugin 3.4

Re: Custom configuration for tomcat7:run goal

2014-09-02 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Tue, Sep 02, 2014 at 04:11:47PM -0500, Wayne Fay wrote: > > My question is: how do I get the web.xml that maven generates include the > > extra > > directives that I need for the CORS filter to work when the project is > > launched from > > Eclipse or the command line using the tomcat7:run goa

Re: Custom configuration for tomcat7:run goal

2014-09-02 Thread Wayne Fay
> My question is: how do I get the web.xml that maven generates include the > extra > directives that I need for the CORS filter to work when the project is > launched from > Eclipse or the command line using the tomcat7:run goal? Not sure if this is possible, but if it is, the documentation is

Custom configuration for tomcat7:run goal

2014-09-02 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
Greetings, I have a maven-based project that I am working on. The project uses Spring. I have to implement a CORS filter, which requires some changes to the tomcat configuration. For production deployments, I can edit the tomcat configuration on the server to make it do what I need. However, f

RE: Is this sign-up process for real..?

2014-09-02 Thread Martin Gainty
Morning James The fellow sporting the bowler hat is Irascible Bandicoot I bumped into him yesterday at Panama City airport Greets from Panama Martin > Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2014 11:17:10 +0100 > Subject: Is this sign-up process for real..? > From: james.mk.gr...@gmail.com > To: users@maven.apache

Re: Is this sign-up process for real..?

2014-09-02 Thread Alexander Kriegisch
Hi James. It is surreal and absolutely counter-intuitive, but genuine. In my case it took several weeks(!) and several support e-mails got get the registration straight because it somehow disliked something in my valid e-mail address and did not sync the accounts or so. I never really understoo

Is this sign-up process for real..?

2014-09-02 Thread James Green
On checking http://maven.apache.org/issue-tracking.html I'm told I'll need an account at http://xircles.codehaus.org/signup to file Maven issues (which seemed a little odd given the Apache.org parentage). Even stranger the codehause signup page is powered by a project claiming to bridge open sourc