I stopped tomcat and attempted to delete the files manually and it wont let
me because they seem to be read-only (see below).
I restarted tomcat and now get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ ./startup.sh
Using CATALINA_BASE: /home/build/opt/apache-tomcat-5.5.25
Using CATALINA_HOME:
I had got the same error and figured out the same solution as Wendy
mentioned,
just log in the server and delete /working-directory/20 manually,
actually I deleted
everything inside the working-directory.
BTW, I use continuum 1.1 as a webapp deployed to tomcat 6.0.14, Mick, seems
you
have the
I just started getting this errror:
org.codehaus.plexus.taskqueue.execution.TaskExecutionException: Error
executing action 'clean-working-directory'
at
org.apache.maven.continuum.buildcontroller.DefaultBuildController.performAction(DefaultBuildController.java:434)
at
On Dec 28, 2007 5:38 PM, Mick Knutson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just started getting this errror:
org.codehaus.plexus.taskqueue.execution.TaskExecutionException: Error
executing action 'clean-working-directory'
...
Caused by: java.io.IOException: Unable to delete directory
On Dec 20, 2007 6:05 PM, Mick Knutson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*I have looked at:*
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-1189
*And I have the same error, but I can't find a resolution for version 1.1NOT
1.1 alpha:*
That issue was closed as a duplicate of CONTINUUM-961, which was
supposed
*I have looked at:*
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-1189
*And I have the same error, but I can't find a resolution for version 1.1NOT
1.1 alpha:*
2007-12-20 16:50:27,549 [main] INFO
org.apache.maven.continuum.execution.manager.BuildExecutorManager:default -
Build executors:
2007-12-20
Thanks. Sorry, but I am new the the Derby DB. Are there dirctions on setting
up the external DB? I.e. do I need a users DB and an application DB? And if
I need 2, can the Users DB be shared between the 2?
On Dec 14, 2007 6:16 PM, Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 14, 2007 8:51 AM,
hallo
i had the sam issue. i switched to an external mysql database:
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/CONTINUUMUSER/Continuum+on+MySQL
archiva and continuum can share the same users database! that is also my
configuration. actually someone told me this is recommended :)
regards
ossi
Mick
On Dec 15, 2007 3:59 PM, Mick Knutson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks. Sorry, but I am new the the Derby DB. Are there dirctions on setting
up the external DB? I.e. do I need a users DB and an application DB? And if
I need 2, can the Users DB be shared between the 2?
It depends on what DBMS
Can't you just use . for current directory instead of a variable?
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No one can help me out here?
On Dec 13, 2007 5:56 PM, Mick Knutson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my normal Manen build, I have a variable called MyProject_HOME set to *
C:\opt\MyProject* and I use that throughout my build. Now I want to
understand where to set that in order to still run
I have been trying for a few hours now. I can get Continuum.war with a Derby
DB running. But then when I add Activa.war I either be *no trace at
all*when I use the same user datasource as CI:
Resource name=*jdbc/users* auth=Container type=javax.sql.DataSource
username=sa
i see, i had a similar issue. projects are independent and should not
'reach into' each other.
to use common stuff, jar them up in one project, install them into
your repo, then in the other projects you can add as a dependency or
use the unpack goal of the dependency plugin to explode them
This variable is set for several different modules to use the same common
base for tests files. So '.' would assume that I am copying them over to
each module in my tree. When there is actually only one copy.
On Dec 14, 2007 7:30 AM, Tomislav Stojcevich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can't you just
In my normal Manen build, I have a variable called MyProject_HOME set to *
C:\opt\MyProject* and I use that throughout my build. Now I want to
understand where to set that in order to still run Continuum?
Am I going to set a another system variable to *
/opt/contiuum/workingDirectory
I see the changes in the ci when I update the pom, but the strange thing
is, I still don't see the emails. Now I created a tools pom with some
utilities in it, and added a user notifier with the same email address, and
it got delivered. But the one for my main project does not.
On Dec 5, 2007
And 2 other items about nitifiers:
1. My email group internally starts with a hash (#) [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I
added
it to the project, but does not take:
ciManagement
systemcontinuum/system
urlhttp://rc-sun66e.ut.dentegra.lab:8080/continuum/url
notifiers
On Dec 3, 2007 6:08 PM, Mick Knutson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have had to add an additional project notifier because the default one
does not allow me to edit it. How can I edit, or how does Continuum assign
the recipient to the default notifier?
PROJECT NAME Type Recipient Events
Tools
Here is my javadoc declaration:
plugin
groupIdorg.apache.maven.plugins/groupId
artifactIdmaven-javadoc-plugin/artifactId
version2.3/version
configuration
minmemory128m/minmemory
Hi Mick,
The semi-colon doesn't work as a path separator under Unix, you need to
use a colon in you doclet path. Replace ; by ${file.pathSeparator}
Actually, it may be better to specify your dependencies with a
dependencies tag in your plugin. See
http://maven.apache.org/pom.html#Plugins
I am trying to understand how to run an assembly after a successful build?
Can the assembly be run off the working copy, or does it work off the trunk?
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Thanks,
Mick Knutson
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I have had to add an additional project notifier because the default one
does not allow me to edit it. How can I edit, or how does Continuum assign
the recipient to the default notifier?
PROJECT NAME Type Recipient Events
I am trying to understand how to properly setup, and verify that my project
has run in v1.1
I have added a maven2 project from my master pom.xml and checked the For
multi modules project, load only root as recursive build checkbox.
THen when I run when I run the build, I get:L
[INFO] Scanning
When I don't check that checkbox, I get all my pom.xml to show up, but when
I run just my master pom.xml, the others still do not build it seems.
Is this what the --non-recursive is for?
On Nov 28, 2007 3:11 PM, Mick Knutson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to understand how to properly
I have my scm as:
scm
connection${scm.connection}/connection
developerConnection${scm.connection}/developerConnection
url${scm.url }/url
/scm
*and in my continuum log I get this error:
*2243808566 [SocketListener0-1] ERROR
down
b/c
a webtest encounters a http 500 error. I use a combination of
selenium-maven-plugin, cargo for tomcat, and junit ( similar to
Continuum web test)
and there for my build hang.
Any one have a solution for this issue?
Super thanks
I believe the HTTP 500 indicates
on this forum use Selenium for webtesting.
I am running into a problem where selenium server does not shut down b/c
a webtest encounters a http 500 error. I use a combination of
selenium-maven-plugin, cargo for tomcat, and junit ( similar to
Continuum web test)
and there for my build hang.
Any one
First, I believe this question may not relate to maven, but I believe
lot of users
on this forum use Selenium for webtesting.
I am running into a problem where selenium server does not shut down b/c
a webtest encounters a http 500 error. I use a combination of
selenium-maven-plugin, cargo
Dan Tran wrote:
First, I believe this question may not relate to maven, but I believe
lot of users
on this forum use Selenium for webtesting.
I am running into a problem where selenium server does not shut down b/c
a webtest encounters a http 500 error. I use a combination of
selenium-maven
server does not shut down b/c
a webtest encounters a http 500 error. I use a combination of
selenium-maven-plugin, cargo for tomcat, and junit ( similar to
Continuum web test)
and there for my build hang.
Any one have a solution for this issue?
Super thanks
I believe
this question may not relate to maven, but I believe
lot of users
on this forum use Selenium for webtesting.
I am running into a problem where selenium server does not shut down b/c
a webtest encounters a http 500 error. I use a combination of
selenium-maven-plugin, cargo for tomcat, and junit ( similar
where selenium server does not shut down b/c
a webtest encounters a http 500 error. I use a combination of
selenium-maven-plugin, cargo for tomcat, and junit ( similar to
Continuum web test)
and there for my build hang.
Any one have a solution for this issue?
Super thanks
I
Najmi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan Tran wrote:
First, I believe this question may not relate to maven, but I believe
lot of users
on this forum use Selenium for webtesting.
I am running into a problem where selenium server does not shut down b/c
a webtest encounters a http
As you know, when I compile a code which is written in C, so .C file, through
maven, there are two output files(.lib and .obj) generated in the target
folder.
Since I thought it would be very nice if i could generate .a file when I
compiled in the same way, automatically through the compilation
mvn native:compile produces the .a file in on step
http://svn.codehaus.org/mojo/trunk/mojo/maven-native/native-maven-plugin/src/it/linkages/solaris/libSubFuncStatic/
-D
On 7/12/07, MinQ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As you know, when I compile a code which is written in C, so .C file,
through
Hi,
I worked a lot on creating a plugin that is merging the goodies from the
native plugin and the freehep nar plugin.
It's in production on a big project for linux build, but never had the time
to test it for windows.
For Linux (and may be others, since it's based on native plugin) I have the
Hi
On Apr 13, 2007, at 2:00 PM, Christian Goetze wrote:
On 4/13/07, Mark Donszelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Christian,
you may have a look at
http://java.freehep.org/freehep-nar-plugin
it does quite a bit of what you suggest, though it is not perfect.
That is pretty neat - but the
On 4/14/07, Mark Donszelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
On Apr 13, 2007, at 2:00 PM, Christian Goetze wrote:
On 4/13/07, Mark Donszelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Christian,
you may have a look at
http://java.freehep.org/freehep-nar-plugin
it does quite a bit of what you suggest,
Hi
agreed AOL is a classifier. The question is not if it is or not. The
question is
what the range of this classifier should be to handle ALL the areas
of native
code, and what their compatibility range should be.
Regards
Mark
On Apr 14, 2007, at 11:15 AM, Eric Redmond wrote:
On 4/14/07,
On 4/14/07, Mark Donszelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
agreed AOL is a classifier. The question is not if it is or not. The
question is
what the range of this classifier should be to handle ALL the areas
of native
code, and what their compatibility range should be.
I see. This is an
Hi all,
I am trying to migrate a C++ project to Maven2, but I have troubles to
find out the right way to go.
The current project uses a Makefile for several Unix systems (custom, no
automake used), and separate Visual Studio project files for Windows.
The artifact to generate is a shared library
On 4/13/07, Rodrigo Ruiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to migrate a C++ project to Maven2, but I have troubles to
find out the right way to go.
The current project uses a Makefile for several Unix systems (custom, no
automake used), and separate Visual Studio project files
- Using again the native plugin, create a multi-module project. The
parent would contain the C++ source code, while each child module would
be devoted to create a single OS/platform specific artifact.
I use this option. However you still need to use profile to do debug/release
type
. The
parent would contain the C++ source code, while each child
module would
be devoted to create a single OS/platform specific artifact.
I use this option. However you still need to use profile to do
debug/release
type artifacts
I'm not so sure this is going to be as simple as that. C/C
On 4/13/07, Mark Donszelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Christian,
you may have a look at
http://java.freehep.org/freehep-nar-plugin
it does quite a bit of what you suggest, though it is not perfect.
That is pretty neat - but the devil is in the details :) For example,
you'd want various
Thanks all, I think antrun is something that I could use in my project.
Happy Mavening,
JayBee
foamdino wrote:
Hi,
Is there any dot net plugin available ?
You may be able to use the antrun plugin to compile C# code via the .net
antlib
Kev
Is there any dot net plugin available ?
Thanks,
-Jay
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Not sure if this has what you need:
http://maven.apache.org/proposals/incubator/nmaven.html
Cheers,
Jon
JayBee wrote:
Is there any dot net plugin available ?
Thanks,
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Is there any dot net plugin available ?
You may be able to use the antrun plugin to compile C# code via the .net antlib
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Wait for it Wait for it...
http://maven.apache.org/proposals/incubator/nmaven.html
Thanks
Lakshman
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From: Kevin Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 30 January 2007 12:50 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Any plugin available to compile C
hi
I read about Continuum that it is only for Java projects. Can it be used for
C/C++ projects.
Thanks
Ganesh
Yes, it can be use with what_you_want projects. For C/C++ projects, you need to use Add Shell
project entry in the menu, and provide the command to run.
Emmanuel
Ganesh Kumar a écrit :
hi
I read about Continuum that it is only for Java projects. Can it be used
for
C/C++ projects.
Thanks
Is there a way to disable creation of cache repository under c:\documents
and setting\user\m2\... ? I have configured local intranet repository for
plugins and dependencies.
I want this to be downloaded everytime user runs build and not to cumulate
everything on every machine under C:\Documents
I don't think that the programs that are run by Maven2 (like javac and
java) can use remote jar files, so they have to be present on the local
hard disk.
HTH,
Nick Stolwijk
Sharma, Jaikumar wrote:
Is there a way to disable creation of cache repository under c:\documents
and setting\user\m2
of cache repository under
c:\Documents an d Settings\user\m2\.. ?
I don't think that the programs that are run by Maven2 (like javac and
java) can use remote jar files, so they have to be present on the local
hard disk.
HTH,
Nick Stolwijk
Sharma, Jaikumar wrote:
Is there a way to disable creation
repositories ? Or something else ?
Regards.
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From: Nick Stolwijk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 4:07 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: How to disable creation of cache repository under
c:\Documents an d Settings\user\m2\.. ?
I don't think
right steps, may be someone else give some pointers on this
?
Regards.
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From: Nick Stolwijk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 4:20 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: How to disable creation of cache repository under
c:\Document s an d
Sharma, Jaikumar wrote on Wednesday, August 30, 2006 12:34 PM:
Is there a way to disable creation of cache repository under
c:\documents and setting\user\m2\... ? I have configured local
intranet
repository for
plugins and dependencies.
I want this to be downloaded everytime user runs
Regards,
Adrian
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From: Nick Stolwijk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 6:50 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: How to disable creation of cache repository under c:\Document s an
d Settings\user\m2\.. ?
I tried to say, that the programs run
with the domain controller. Then you can move your local
repository:
[quote from http://wiki.wsmoak.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Maven2]
By default, Maven wants to place downloaded dependencies under your home
directory. On Windows, that's C:\Documents and Settings\username.DOMAIN.
(You will often see your home
to mavenize then we have to go like
this.
Although, this doest not look sound.
Regards.
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Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 4:53 PM
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Subject: Re: How to disable creation of cache repository under
c:\Documents
to disable creation of cache repository under
c:\Documents an d Settings\user\m2\.. ?
Let me ask you something else, why don't you want to cumulate everything
on the local machines. As far as I can see, there is nothing wrong
with that. (Maybe an exception is when the profiles you use
' if it bothers you I'd say ;)
cheers,
Bram
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Subject: RE: How to disable creation of cache repository
under c:\Document s an d Settings\user\m2\.. ?
I
Sharma, Jaikumar wrote on Wednesday, August 30, 2006 1:46 PM:
Thanks Nick, But don't you think that, placing tonns of dependencies /
plugins on every developer machine is not a sound idea ?
Being the fact
that theses depedencies / plugins are alreay available on intranet
repository, why not
Hello all,
I'm new in Maven 2.
So, I would be very grateful if you let me know how can I build
my C, C++, and Borland Delphi projects with Maven.
What are plugins I have to use for these purposes, and
how pom.xml file should look for these projects?
Thank you in advance,
Roman
Hi Roman,
For C/C++ project, you can try the native-maven-plugin:
http://mojo.codehaus.org/maven-native/native-maven-plugin/.
Perhaps it can work for delphi project.
Christophe DENEUX / Capgemini Sud / Méditerranée
Hello,
Your web application sure is an unusual one. I'm just wondering how you
manage to execute the C/C++ executables in your war file. I think setting
the -x bit would make use of the same mechanism. Regarding the shared
library files that need to be copied into the WEB-INF/lib directory, i
I have been planning to adopt maven in my C++ development environment to
provide build automation.
We are planning to work building a set of interdepentent projects organized
with Maven, and maybe abandoning make. I would like to know if there is a
way of managing C++ builds (done with GNU g
1. Manage C++ builds - YES but You need to experiment see if it works out
for you.
how many platforms do you support?
2. CVS/Sub - YES thru maven-scm
3. Execution custom tools, YES thru maven-antrun-plugin or exec-maven-plugin
4 Eclispe/Integration NO
5. dream? almost there
On 6/23
dan tran wrote:
1. Manage C++ builds - YES but You need to experiment see if it works out
for you.
how many platforms do you support?
We used to develop in linux, using cross-compiling MinGW compilers to build
for Windows. 90% of our development is Win32. Yet, most of ours source
Hope this is the right forum to post these questions (the following are
running on a Unix platform):
I'm using maven to build a web application (i.e. to generate a war file). I
have some c/c++ excutables in a directory which need to be packaged in the
WAR file. I've noticed that all
Hello,
I have done a few searches but could not find a conclusive claim that Maven
supports C++ development? I did come across a design document that mentioned
support for C++, however I would like to know if Maven is used for C++ and how
if there is any documentation ?
Regards,
Julie
On 6/20/06, Mccabe, Julie Francesca [IT]
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Hello,
I have done a few searches but could not find a conclusive claim that
Maven supports C++ development? I did come across a design document that
mentioned support for C++, however I would like to know if Maven is used for
C
. I'm working on Linux and Solaris builds at this point. Baby
steps.
I intend to replace a crusty, unsupportable nest of Makefile's and scripts
with Maven to build a legacy, multi-platform product written in C/C++
(win32, Linux-x86, Solaris SPARC).
The effort's primary goals are movement of source
I'm evaluating Maven's suitability to manage multi-platform builds
for a C++ product targeting WIN32 and *nix.
Not having applied Maven in the conventional Java context, I'm
trying to map a hypothetical project onto the end goal of deploying
a thing composed of multiple .exe files, .so or .dll
on others.
Hope it helps
-dan
On 6/16/06, Brad Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm evaluating Maven's suitability to manage multi-platform builds
for a C++ product targeting WIN32 and *nix.
Not having applied Maven in the conventional Java context, I'm
trying to map a hypothetical project
List
Subject: Re: Maven with a C++ Project
maven works best with one artifact per project ( cohesive build).
native-maven-plugin embraces that
practice.
So you will need to pay upfront to create all the pom files per extension
type, after that maven will take care
the rest for you ( ie just like
, etc )
-Dan
Thoughts?
Thanks again.
Brad
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maven works best with one artifact per project ( cohesive build
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From: Kenney Westerhof [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 8:23 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Plugin to compile C and C++ projects
On Fri, 12 May 2006
, 2006 8:23 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Plugin to compile C and C++ projects
On Fri, 12 May 2006, Vandermi Joao da Silva wrote:
Hi,
http://mojo.codehaus.org/maven-native/native-maven-plugin/
-- Kenney
HI everyone, is there a plugin to compile and generate documentation and
reports
HI everyone, is there a plugin to compile and generate documentation and
reports for C and C++ using Maven2?
If yes , where can I find the plugin and documentation?
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On Fri, 12 May 2006, Vandermi Joao da Silva wrote:
Hi,
http://mojo.codehaus.org/maven-native/native-maven-plugin/
-- Kenney
HI everyone, is there a plugin to compile and generate documentation and
reports for C and C++ using Maven2?
If yes , where can I find the plugin and documentation
Hi guys, I work with Maven2 and Continuum and it's very nice tools , but now I
need work with C and C++ projects.
How can work with C++ project in to maven2 projects. What the POM structure and
how can use nar plugin? Can I use the report same java report, for example,
documentation, changelog
http://mojo.codehaus.org/maven-native/native-maven-plugin/
On 4/17/06, Vandermi Joao da Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys, I work with Maven2 and Continuum and it's very nice tools , but
now I need work with C and C++ projects.
How can work with C++ project in to maven2 projects. What
Does anybody have any experience with using maven with C# and Visual Studio? Are there best practices for directory layout, which files to store in CVS and which not, etcetera? Ok, I know a visual-studio plugin like the eclipse or netbeans plugin probably won't exist, but any experience would
There were several threads in the mailing list about C#
Some docs here:
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVEN/Support+for+other+languages
On 1/11/06, ir. ing. Jan Dockx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody have any experience with using maven with C# and Visual
Studio? Are there best
through the
source if you like, instructions on page.
Let me know if you'd like to get involved in the beta.
Chris
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From: ir. ing. Jan Dockx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 January 2006 16:21
To: Maven Users List
Subject: C#
Does anybody have any experience with using maven with C
using is for the C# plugin stuff but I am convinced
that it would do this for everything with more than two full stops in the
name.
ex
dependency
groupIdSystem/groupId
artifactIdRemoting/artifactId
version1.1/version
typedotnet-library/type
scopesystem/scope
Message-
From: Srepfler Srgjan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 December 2005 14:24
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: [m2] C# plugin - anyone interested in taking a look?
Is this plugin 1.x or 2.x based? Will it support the new msbuild xml format?
Thanks and keep up the good work.
Srgjan
Dear All,
I've been working on csharp support in m2 for a while now and i think I'm
now at the stage where I can release to a wider audience what I've been up
to. I do need to stress that the plugins are still very much in alpha stage.
They are working for me at the moment but some refactoring
Hi Chris,
I'm really interested, do you want to add it to the mojo project with
all the other maven plugins or do you prefer to keep it at JavaForge?
In the meantime I've added it to the plugin matrix
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVEN/Maven+Plugin+Matrix
Regards
On 12/21/05, Stevenson,
There is already a first cut in the sandbox at Apache. Can we merge it
with that?
As long as this doesn't have any dependencies on code that we can't
distribute (forking csc is fine), I'd like to see it as part of Maven
proper. What do others think?
- Brett
On 12/21/05, Carlos Sanchez [EMAIL
, if and when you guys would like me to.
Does that seem reasonable?
Chris
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From: Brett Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 December 2005 13:19
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: [m2] C# plugin - anyone interested in taking a look?
There is already a first cut
for using csharp in maven can
I write it in apt format or is there another format you guys use for the
site itself?
Chris
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Sanchez
Sent: 21 December 2005 12:51
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: [m2] C# plugin
Of Carlos
Sanchez
Sent: 21 December 2005 12:51
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: [m2] C# plugin - anyone interested in taking a look?
Hi Chris,
I'm really interested, do you want to add it to the mojo project with all
the other maven plugins or do you prefer to keep it at JavaForge
] On Behalf Of Carlos
Sanchez
Sent: 21 December 2005 13:54
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Subject: Re: [m2] C# plugin - anyone interested in taking a look?
apt format is fine
To get things in ibiblio, just tell us what do you need to upload ( dll,
msi, ... ? ) and we'll try to come with a solution.
You'd
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On 12/21/05, Stevenson, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will try and put together an apt doc over the next week which details all
(*most*) of the dotnet stuff.
The things that would be excellent to get into ibiblio first off would be:
- My Nunit build (is on javaforge too).
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Sanchez
Sent: 21 December 2005 14:31
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Subject: Re: [m2] C# plugin - anyone interested in taking a look?
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On 12/21/05, Stevenson, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will try and put together an apt doc over the next week which
the group ids in the plugins and create
the bundles.
Chris
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Carlos
Sanchez
Sent: 21 December 2005 14:31
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Subject: Re: [m2] C# plugin - anyone interested in taking a look?
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Sent: 21 December 2005 15:22
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Subject: Re: [m2] C# plugin - anyone interested in taking a look?
Everything needs a version, any problem with that?
On 12/21/05, Stevenson, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Carlos.
I'd definitely like
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