Stephen,
on minotaur we have:
lrwxrwxr-x 1 jvanzyl apcvs 39 Jan 17 15:59
commons-collections-SNAPSHOT.jar - commons-collections-20040102.233541.jar
lrwxrwxr-x 1 jvanzyl apcvs 43 Jan 17 15:59
commons-collections-SNAPSHOT.jar.md5 -
commons-collections-20040102.233541.jar.md5
rsync went ok, everything should be good, look it over and make sure its
what you want.
-Mark
Mark R. Diggory wrote:
Stephen,
on minotaur we have:
lrwxrwxr-x 1 jvanzyl apcvs 39 Jan 17 15:59
commons-collections-SNAPSHOT.jar - commons-collections-20040102.233541.jar
lrwxrwxr-x 1
I'll push this onto the Maven list.
Maven Folks, do we have some sort of agreement with Clover for its usage
within Maven? were looking to upgrade to 1.2.4. Is this painless?
http://www.ibiblio.org/maven/clover/jars/
-Mark
Gary Gregory wrote:
Hello,
How can we get the current release of
I just upgraded as well and am getting this problem too. I deleted all
my .maven repository contents and let it download everything again, but
this doesn't help. There may have been previous discussion about this
issue. We should review the list archives.
-Mark
Christian Nill wrote:
Just in
in charge of the mirroring? Do you know which jars shall I use
to build a custom mailet/matcher? The guys at James don't support the
mirroring and don't give information as well.
Thanks,
Marco
- Original Message -
From: Mark R. Diggory [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Maven Users List [EMAIL
Yes, James is mirrored into ibiblio. If you need a different version
than what is there, it would be best to have the James Release Manager
contact with the [EMAIL PROTECTED] folks to assist in getting it
published.
The currently existing versions are:
We would like to releave ourselves of this issue as well in the Jakarta
Commons. If anyone has dealt with it before, it would save us some hunting!
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons-mavenized/
Sean Radford wrote:
Hi,
Anyone having this problem:
When I 'xdoc' the majority of the hyperlinks
No, we just need to get them up and available in
/www/www.apache.org/dist/java-repository on minotaur, they'll be
published onto ibiblio using the rsync Jason's running between the two.
Notice: Apache Projects should all be publishing thier jars onto
java-repository not via requests to
On Feb 17, 2004, at 5:22 PM, Mark R. Diggory wrote:
Is it possible to inherit the parent projects
parent-project/project.properties
when you extend the
parent-project/project.xml?
thanks
-Mark
--
Mark Diggory
Software Developer
Harvard MIT Data Center
http://www.hmdc.harvard.edu
Unfortunately, when attempting to publish jars intot he repository using
the repository plugin, the md5 signature is empty.
Are others using a different approach to create md5 checksums?
It looks as though Apache users are going to need to use a different
approach when signing files in the
Is it possible to inherit the parent projects
parent-project/project.properties
when you extend the
parent-project/project.xml?
thanks
-Mark
--
Mark Diggory
Software Developer
Harvard MIT Data Center
http://www.hmdc.harvard.edu
I'm working on getting the Jakarta Commons to build from the
jakarta-commons/commons-build project directory.
Currently I'm encounter issues with the reactor not seeming to work, I
try to run a goal with the reactor in it and get a success with no
other info back from maven (even with the -X
Mark R. Diggory wrote:
I'm working on getting the Jakarta Commons to build from the
jakarta-commons/commons-build project directory.
Currently I'm encounter issues with the reactor not seeming to work, I
try to run a goal with the reactor in it and get a success with no
other info back from
://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1321.html
A hard fast dig through the RFC suggests a loophole here as there is
no reference to what the contents of a md5 signature fle should look
like. Seems more of a inherant suggestion in the implementation itself.
-Mark
Mark R. Diggory wrote:
Its a tough call
Well, after my own little survey, I've determined the following:
md5 on BSD (Apache Minotaur):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/mdiggory md5 foo.bar
MD5 (foo.bar) = 7f5e787ff3b930d906d01243ccf7c237
md5 has no built in option to compare the file to the checksum and
return true/false.
Output of md5sum
Ok, I have some initial rough documentation available on the Wiki now,
do feel free to edit tweek it to your hearts content.
http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?GettingInvloved
http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?MavenRepository
-Mark
Jason van Zyl wrote:
Hi,
For any Apache
?
Is infrastructure an acceptable location? Whatever the location, it
should probably be independent of any of the TLP's who may use the maven
repository.
-Mark
Jason van Zyl wrote:
On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 14:08, Mark R. Diggory wrote:
Ok, I have some initial rough documentation available on the Wiki
I'm going to forward this to the maven list as well so other know the
details.
The signature plugin I was working on earlier in the week is based on
the BouncyCastle OpenPGP api. I'm since convinced that there are allot
of headaches in this approach.
1.) Gpg stores its private/public keys in
Rider wrote:
Pardon my interjection, but if the problem domain is restricted to java files, wouldn't JNLP be the technology to leverage here?
- Original Message -
From: Mark R. Diggory [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 4:24 pm
Subject: Re: new idea on maven usage?
Novel Idea
I have a problem with the ant:generate task, it seems to be producing
hardcoded paths, when I cut a release this is very problematic.
Is there a configuration option for this?
SNIP
target name=compile description=o Compile the code
depends=get-deps
mkdir dir=${classesdir}
/mkdir
Mark R. Diggory wrote:
I have a problem with the ant:generate task, it seems to be producing
hardcoded paths, when I cut a release this is very problematic.
Is there a configuration option for this?
SNIP
target name=compile description=o Compile the code
depends=get-deps
mkdir dir
pathelement
location=/x1/home/mdiggory/jakarta-commons/math/src/test
Is this something that changed just recently?
-Mark
Mark R. Diggory wrote:
Just to elaborate, it happens on *nix too.
pathelement
location=/x1/home/mdiggory/jakarta-commons/math/src/java/pathelement
I have my sourceDirectory
I see, this was altered in the CVS head recently. Sorry for the traffic.
-Mark
Mark R. Diggory wrote:
And to elaborate even more, it also happens to
${pom.build.unitTestSourceDirectory}
target name=compile-tests depends=compile
mkdir dir=${testclassesdir}
/mkdir
javac destdir
Ahhh, I just discovered the joy's of
maven -DgroupId=maven -DartifactId=maven-ant-plugin -Dversion=1.5
plugin:download
fixes everything... :-)
__matthewHawthorne wrote:
Mark R. Diggory wrote:
And to elaborate even more, it also happens to
${pom.build.unitTestSourceDirectory}
target name
for ages
--
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Blog: http://blogs.codehaus.org/people/dion/
__matthewHawthorne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 29/01/2004 10:29:38 AM:
Mark R. Diggory wrote:
And to elaborate even more, it also happens to
${pom.build.unitTestSourceDirectory}
target name
Do you know if this is due to the absence of the solnetant jar on
maven's classpath? you might try adding it /maven/lib as a test.
I'm actually working out something similar where I have dependency jars
for a plugin that need to get into the library to become available on
the classpath.
I'm
http://maven.apache.org/reference/developers/releasing-plugins.html
Alex Vollmer wrote:
The 'plugin:install' goal installs the JAR in the local repository, I
want a goal that installs the JAR in the remote repository.
--Alex V.
On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 12:58, Incze Lajos wrote:
On Thu, Jan 22,
it?
-Mark
Mark R. Diggory wrote:
http://maven.apache.org/reference/developers/releasing-plugins.html
Alex Vollmer wrote:
The 'plugin:install' goal installs the JAR in the local repository, I
want a goal that installs the JAR in the remote repository.
--Alex V.
On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 12:58, Incze
So...
I now have succesfully genreated my first pgp key pair using my
signature plugin, but I have issues...
BouncyCastle currently comes in a few jvm version packages
JDK 1.4
bcprov-jdk14-121.jar
bcmail-jdk14-121.jar
bcpg-jdk14-121.jar
bctest-jdk14-121.jar
JDK 1.3
wow my spelling is poor before my first cup of coffee. ;-)
Mark R. Diggory wrote:
So...
I now have succesfully genreated my first pgp key pair using my
signature plugin, but I have issues...
BouncyCastle currently comes in a few jvm version packages
JDK 1.4
bcprov-jdk14-121.jar
bcmail
want to use it as a tag?
-Mark
Brett Porter wrote:
I think that's the one :)
-Original Message-
From: Mark R. Diggory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 20 January 2004 4:05 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: BouncyCastle PGP Signature plugin
Mark R. Diggory wrote:
goal name
So...
I now have succesfully genreated my first pgp key pair using my
signature plugin, but I have issues...
BouncyCastle currently comes in a few jvm version packages
JDK 1.4
bcprov-jdk14-121.jar
bcmail-jdk14-121.jar
bcpg-jdk14-121.jar
bctest-jdk14-121.jar
JDK 1.3
bcprov-jdk13-121.jar
I was thinking it would be good to ahve some content go off to the
maven.log (stack traces) while having the rest of the content go out to
stdout. Is there any logger configured that I can grab to use in the
plugin.jelly?
thanks
-Mark
--
Mark Diggory
Software Developer
Harvard MIT Data Center
goal that installs them into the
maven/lib directory? Or is there a way to get the jars out of the
ibiblio repository and into the maven/lib directory where they can be
detected by the plugin? Or am I missing something here?
-thanks,
Mark
-Original Message-
From: Mark R. Diggory [mailto
Brett Porter wrote:
Mark, any idea why all your messages are coming through twice?
-Original Message-
From: Mark R. Diggory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 21 January 2004 9:42 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Plugins, JVM and dependencies
Brett Porter wrote:
You'll
I'm using bouncycastle to build a pgp signature plugin for Maven.
Does anyone know who placed the bouncycastle jars in the repository? I'd
like to get the pgp jar uploaded there.
http://www.ibiblio.org/maven/bouncycastle/jars/
thanks,
Mark
--
Mark Diggory
Software Developer
Harvard MIT Data
Ok, Jason, can I get this jar published?
http://www.bouncycastle.org/download/bcpg-jdk13-121.jar
thanks,
Mark
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe it was Jason.
--
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Blog: http://blogs.codehaus.org/people/dion/
Mark R. Diggory [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 20
What is a POJO? I'm a little naive...
Brett Porter wrote:
If SignedFileProcessor is a POJO, add a flag with accessors, then in jelly
you can use
${verify.errorFlag} (which calls isErrorFlag())
Cheers,
Brett
-Original Message-
From: Mark R. Diggory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent
If I make
public void verifyFile() throws MavenException {
public boolean verifyFile() throws MavenException {
is there a way I can capture the return value from the jellybean?
-Mark
Mark R. Diggory wrote:
What is a POJO? I'm a little naive...
Brett Porter wrote:
If SignedFileProcessor
or an EJB or anything else).
Cheers,
Brett
-Original Message-
From: Mark R. Diggory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 20 January 2004 3:39 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: BouncyCastle PGP Signature plugin
What is a POJO? I'm a little naive...
Brett Porter wrote
knowledge. Now that I think about it you may not be able to set a
flag because you are specifying a tag, not a bean instance. I haven't really
got my jelly hat on at the moment :)
- Brett
-Original Message-
From: Mark R. Diggory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 20 January 2004 3
, Mark R. Diggory wrote:
After some digging I found this:
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/jelly/libs/define/tags.html#define:jellyBean
theres an attribute called varAttribute I suspect it returns a value
somehow, But what it really does seemed alittle over my head in the
description.
Brett
want to use it as a tag?
-Mark
Brett Porter wrote:
I think that's the one :)
-Original Message-
From: Mark R. Diggory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 20 January 2004 4:05 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: BouncyCastle PGP Signature plugin
Mark R. Diggory wrote:
goal name
Yes, thats a little too left field isn't it. I'll stick to the game plan.
-M.
Jason van Zyl wrote:
On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 20:00, Mark R. Diggory wrote:
I was just looking over the dist directory and having wild thoughts:
1.) most of the projects are in nested directories
ie: jakarta/commons
But...
With the possibility that multiple remote maven repositories can exist
and projects can be published that have the same project names to
different remote repositories, it seems there would really be issues
with name clashes eventually here?
Seems that there should be some effort to
Do there happen to be goals associated with this plugin, or do I need to
write my own. Seems there should be something basically identical to
jar:deploy or dist:deploy goals that do the md5 checksum's as well?
-Mark
Mark R. Diggory wrote:
Thanks, thats what I needed to know.
[EMAIL PROTECTED
the ibiblio mirror
with all our Apache Artifacts?
Are there any local Maven repositories in standard locations on
servers like cvs.apache.org?
-Mark Diggory
Mark R. Diggory wrote:
Re: [maven] developer repostory revisited
+1 I think this is very important to both automation and consistency
Thanks, thats what I needed to know.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Simply use the artifact tags : http://maven.apache.org/reference/plugins/artifact/
-emmanuel
Selon Mark R. Diggory [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Are there any details available on goals/properties necessary for
generating md5 checksums
Besides this you can also set the default source and target relative
directory paths in Eclipses Preferences for java projects
Menu -- Window -- Preferences -- Java -- New Project
change your source folder to:
/src/java/main
change your output folder to:
/target/classes
-Mark
Vikas Phonsa
Are there any details available on goals/properties necessary for
generating md5 checksums for distributions and jars produced by maven?
Thanks,
-Mark
--
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Software Developer
Harvard MIT Data Center
http://osprey.hmdc.harvard.edu
Peter Bright wrote:
The Chinese government is responsible, in one way or another, for
probably around 35 million deaths between 1949 and the present day;
whilst many millions of these deaths were attributable not to malice
as such but to economic mismanagement resulting in famine.
The Soviet
Brilliant! ;-)
However there is also a widely- recognized codicil that any intentional
triggering of Godwin's Law in order to invoke its thread-ending effects
will be unsuccessful.
-- This thread should have ended a long time ago! ;-)
[+1] for feather!
--- Craig S. Cottingham [EMAIL
http://maven.apache.org/images/logos/maven-propaganda.png
Vikas Phonsa wrote:
Guys what logo are u talking abt, the one on the top right hand corner of
http://maven.apache.org/.
What's wrong with it. Just says MAVEN, what's communist or religious or
political or any issue with it.
I can't see
+1 [very respectable logo, I think.]
Henri Yandell wrote:
Was half of a mind to go find an open source site using red, white and
blue and demand that they change their logo too. However, there's no real
reason for Maven to have this logo, it gets the same reaction every time,
[the name:
source uses that as the packagenames element of the Ant
javadoc task.
Between that and the build.sourceDirectory element, that's all I can
see... Are your sourceDirectory tags and similar within the build
tags?
Nick
-Original Message-
From: Mark R. Diggory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06
I feel kinda stupid, but what am I missing here?
Maven output
C:\Eclipse3.0\workspace\myprojectmaven javadoc:generate
__ __
| \/ |__ _Apache__ ___
| |\/| / _` \ V / -_) ' \ ~ intelligent projects ~
|_| |_\__,_|\_/\___|_||_| v. 1.0-rc1-SNAPSHOT
Attempting to download
I keep running into this error ( I currently have not reports in my
project.xml ) when I attempt to do a multiproject site generation.
Please, thank you for any help.
-Mark
1.0-rc1-SNAPSHOT
BUILD FAILED
Unable to obtain goal [site] -- null:575:48: attainGoal No goal
[:register]
Total time: 9
Sorry, I had an empty register tag in my project.xml - Nevermind :-(
Mark R. Diggory wrote:
I keep running into this error ( I currently have not reports in my
project.xml ) when I attempt to do a multiproject site generation.
Please, thank you for any help.
-Mark
1.0-rc1-SNAPSHOT
BUILD
I am totally jumping for JOY! I will definitly be giving this a spin and
commenting on it.
-Mark
Gilles Dodinet wrote:
first proto of mevenide has been released. some features : ide2pom
bidirectional synchornization, and maven launching from inside eclipse.
Its been tested under winxp,
Thanks Gilles,
Its good to know that this is configurable, I'm working on another
project where we're trying to get Maven working but cannot yet
restructure the cvs to meet assumed Maven best practices without
breaking the old build.
I'd caution on the use of default settings as a rule for
This is all but one opinion on the subject. IMHO, as this is a user list
and not a developer list, I'd advise that moderation should not be so
restrictive when the subject matter is not at all off topic.
I also think that comparing total downloads against any discussion is
a very poor and
I'm able to sucessfully build maven off the cvs. But whenever I try to
run it I'm getting:
__ __
| \/ |__ Jakarta _ ___
| |\/| / _` \ V / -_) ' \ ~ intelligent projects ~
|_| |_\__,_|\_/\___|_||_| v. 1.0-beta-9-SNAPSHOT
Attempting to download commons-jelly-SNAPSHOT.jar.
BUILD FAILED
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