On Thu, 2006-05-11 at 22:28 +1200, Simon Kitching wrote:
> It does seem reasonable for Maven to remember when it tried to download,
> successfully contacted all known remote repositories, but found no pom.
> In this case it could skip later attempts. Of course that assumes that
> no-one uploads a p
On Tue, 2006-05-09 at 22:25 +1200, Simon Kitching wrote:
> Even if your process is just doing a copy, a pom file is a fairly simple
> xml file. I'm sure your automated process could be enhanced to generate
> one.
Thanks for the detailed response Simon. Your answers make sense, but
I'm still disap
On Mon, 2006-05-08 at 13:36 -0500, Wayne Fay wrote:
> When you installed those dependencies in your local repo, did you use
> -DgeneratePom=true ?
>
> If not, reinstall the 3rd party artifacts and use that parameter so
> poms are created, to avoid this "downloading poms from central" thing
> in
Newbie alert: I've only been seriously trying out Maven 2 for a couple
days now. Here's my biggest headache so far. Every time I build, I
have to sit and wait while Maven tries to download poms from the central
repository for all of the jars that have no corresponding poms. I get a
bunch of mess
Anyone have any idea what's going on with ibiblio for the past few days?
Getting URL: http://www.ibiblio.org/maven/asm/jars/asm-1.5.3.jar
Received status code: 302
Location: http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/asm/asm/1.5.3/asm-1.5.3.jar
Error retrieving artifact from
[http://www.ibiblio.org/maven/asm/j
On Thu, 2005-12-08 at 11:34 -0500, Mayorgaadame, Alex wrote:
> I've just uploaded my Maven 1 project.xml but for some weird reason I'm
> getting this:
>
> Provider message: The cvs command failed.
> Command output:
> ---
Today we got our first build failure in Continuum where a unit test
failed. The e-mail that Continuum sent didn't actually contain the
output of the test though. It just said:
[junit] Tests run: 6, Failures: 0, Errors: 2, Time elapsed: 0.034 sec
[junit] [ERROR] TEST com.adapt.FooTest FAILED
But
On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 09:22 +1100, Brett Porter wrote:
> Thanks Tim! Would you mind us sharing your testimonial on the web site
> at some point?
No problem.
> Also, can you perhaps offer some feedback on what the high priority
> plugins would be for you?
Xdoclet, site, dashboard, cobertura, pmd,
On Tue, 2005-11-15 at 18:23 +0100, Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
> Thanks Tim.
>
> You can try maven 2 too ;-)
>
> We prepare Continuum 1.0.1
Actually, I did spend a day first trying Maven 2. There were way too
many plugins missing support for Maven 2 to make it of any practical
value. Hopefully soo
Just wanted to give the Continuum developer(s) a pat on the back. I
started a new job last week, and my first task was to set up automated
builds. Day 1 of that task was spent creating project.xml and maven.xml
files for the projects. I planned to spend the next day or 2
researching automated bu
I'm building a Maven 1 project and I can't seem to find a setting to
only send e-mail on failures. Continuum is sending mail every time a
build finishes, which is way too much. Anyone have any suggestions on
how I might set this?
I am trying out my first maven build. It's a very simple maven.xml file
using xdoclet. Here's the file:
When I run "maven jar", I get the following exception:
File.. file:/home/tmccune/.maven/plugins/maven-xdoclet-plugin-1.2b2/
Element... deploymentdesc
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