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>
> > I must admit that even with this patch, I did not success to convince my
> > colleague
Dan Tran has just applied the patch. Thank you.
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> That's done, after 2 hours of fight against svn (install svn, read
> documentation,
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I don't understand... I've already done the job here:
https://bitbucket.org/opencontinuous/maven-native/commits/6a09a45bdf06/
It's a diff, all is clear, no?
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MG>Clement as suggested could your submit your patch
MG>What is the question about Hudson?
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All is here: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MOJO-1647
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On Wed, 25 Jan 2012 14:36:50 +0100, Karl Heinz Marbaise
wrote:
Hi,
take a deep look into the maven nar plugin
https://github.com/duns/maven-nar-plugin
Kind regards
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take a deep look into the maven nar plugin
https://github.com/duns/maven-nar-plugin
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I used Maven a lot for Java development in the past.
Now I have got a C/C++ project.
Is Maven able to deal with C/C++ structures as well?
In other words: Can I use it for C/C++ development too?
Can I use Hudson server on top for C/C++ development as well?
If yes: Is there a newbie tutorial
Oh sorry,
Was this the wrong list? Thanks anyway for your answer. Very good!!!
Which list to use for Hudson questions on the new nabble site?
Hugo
>>> "Olivier Lamy [via Maven]"
>>> 10:37 20-04-2011 >>>
Hello,
Wrong list ?
anyway : have a look here
Hello,
Wrong list ?
anyway : have a look here
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Rebuild+Plugin
2011/4/20 Hugo de Oude :
> It would be nice to have a rebuild option in Hudson.
> Because it is possible to add parameters to a build, it would be very nice
> if there was a rebui
It would be nice to have a rebuild option in Hudson.
Because it is possible to add parameters to a build, it would be very nice
if there was a rebuild button. That button could pick up all the latest
provided paramters for that same project. Now I do have to figure out first
which parameters are
Salut,
Should be more a thread for hudson ml (have a look at the thread [1] )
Have look at the blog entry [2] and add comment in the dedicated
hudson jira entry [3].
A hudson build is available here :
http://people.apache.org/~olamy/hudson/main-maven3-support/
And move your question to the hudson
take a look at Olivier blog about maven3 support on hudson
http://olamy.blogspot.com/
2010/12/15 amit pugalia
> Hi,
>
> I'm facing issues when using Maven 3 with latest build of Hudson.
> The maven plugin doesn't seem to be compatible with Maven 3.
> It throws errors
Artifactory plugin for
Hudson<http://wiki.hudson-ci.org/display/HUDSON/Artifactory+Plugin>supports
Maven 3 builds (as free style projects).
You can use it even if you're not using Artifactory.
Yossi
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 07:32, amit pugalia wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm facin
Hi,
I'm facing issues when using Maven 3 with latest build of Hudson.
The maven plugin doesn't seem to be compatible with Maven 3.
It throws errors as,
C:\hudson1\home\plugins\maven-plugin\WEB-INF\lib\maven-interceptor-1.389.jar
52039
Exception in thread "main" java.la
d not just dependent on the changed module).
I'll try the hudson list, perhaps it's better there.
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 16:31, Laird Nelson wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Wayne Fay wrote:
>
>> > Sure, that will work but I was hoping for some kind of set
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Wayne Fay wrote:
> > Sure, that will work but I was hoping for some kind of setting in
> > hudson or the job "treat modules as jobs" or "treat this job's modules
> > as jobs".
>
> In that case, wouldn't this
> Sure, that will work but I was hoping for some kind of setting in
> hudson or the job "treat modules as jobs" or "treat this job's modules
> as jobs".
In that case, wouldn't this conversation be more productive on the
Hudson Users mailin
Sure, that will work but I was hoping for some kind of setting in
hudson or the job "treat modules as jobs" or "treat this job's modules
as jobs".
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 10:48, Asmann, Roland wrote:
> How about configuring a single job to check-out and build just o
big job at night or something like that...
Roland
On 10-12-10 09:20, Andreas Wederbrand wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a alot of jobs on Hudson, most of which are really small and
> consist of just a few modules. But one is big and consist of several
> modules.
>
> When ever I
Hi!
I have a alot of jobs on Hudson, most of which are really small and
consist of just a few modules. But one is big and consist of several
modules.
When ever I make a commit to our subversion repository for any of
those several modules in that big job, Hudson builds the entire job
instead of
tal to Hudson's long-term health.
Then again, maybe not. Sonatype has a Hudson (psuedo) fork in-house
called Matrix. It's currently part of their Professional Suite
offering, but they may be open sourcing pieces of it. And if Oracle
ditches Hudson maybe they&
http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?track=NL-461&ad=802114&thread_id=61409&asrc=EM_NLN_12983220&uid=2871220
An interesting article based on the premise that ORACLE may be taking
steps that are detrimental to Hudson's long-term health.
Ron
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at 8:29 PM, Maxim Veksler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> // This email is cross posted to maven-users & hudson-users, Maven seems to
> be the issue, but it only reproduces under Hudson environment.
>
>
> First, a quick description of the problem before I drill down into the
> detail
Why not follow the maven way, leave the version in SCM as a SNAPSHOT, and
let hudson do the releases for you... If you object to maven-release -plugin
effectively running the build twice, then switch the preparationGoals to
"validate"
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Hello,
I use Hudson with Maven for building my Java Application. I have one
Maven project, where i want to increment automatically the version of
the project in the pom-file everytime when a Hudson-build runs. The
Maven-Release-Plugin isn't suitable in this case because i don't us
This is in reply to an earlier post where I was complaining that hudson
changes default maven behavior and does not fail the build on test failures.
This means that the "deploy" goal would result in actually deploying the
artifacts even though the tests failed.
Here is the
On 6 October 2010 15:34, Hilco Wijbenga wrote:
> On 5 October 2010 09:48, Hilco Wijbenga wrote:
>> On 5 October 2010 04:09, Benjamin Bentmann wrote:
>>> Hilco Wijbenga wrote:
central
http://central
true
On 5 October 2010 09:48, Hilco Wijbenga wrote:
> On 5 October 2010 04:09, Benjamin Bentmann wrote:
>> Hilco Wijbenga wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> central
>>> http://central
>>>
>>> true
>>>
>>>
>>> true
>>>
solved
[DEBUG] Adding extension: org.apache.maven.model.extens...@4b19aed2
[DEBUG] Initialising extension: org.jvnet.wagon-svn:wagon-svn
[DEBUG] com.xyz.lp:xyz-project-integration:pom:0.1-SNAPSHOT (selected for null)
[DEBUG] org.jvnet.wagon-svn:wagon-svn:jar:1.9:runtime (selected for runtime)
[D
Hilco Wijbenga wrote:
But why would only Maven 2 complain and not Maven 3 then?
There's always a chance of a bug.
central
http://central
true
true
From this,
Thanks for your help!
On 4 October 2010 16:44, Benjamin Bentmann wrote:
> Hilco Wijbenga wrote:
>> I've emptied the local repository directory with the problematic POM
>> file so that Maven has to redownload it. So nothing useful there. (It
>> stays empty because Maven 2 doesn't download anything
Hilco Wijbenga wrote:
(The download link to RC3 is no longer
valid so I have not been able to try it with RC3.)
The RCs did they job and have been superseded with
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/maven-004/org/apache/maven/apache-maven/3.0/
I've emptied the local repositor
On 4 October 2010 15:49, Stevo Slavić wrote:
> When I mentioned repository policy settings, I actually meant on repository
> definition in your pom.xml or settings.xml and it's update policy. By
> default it's "daily". Have you tried forcing updating snapshots with "-U"
> switch?
Thanks, I really
When I mentioned repository policy settings, I actually meant on repository
definition in your pom.xml or settings.xml and it's update policy. By
default it's "daily". Have you tried forcing updating snapshots with "-U"
switch?
Regards,
Stevo.
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 12:37 AM, Hilco Wijbenga wrote
Hilco Wijbenga wrote:
Any ideas how I can fix this? Any ideas as to what the problem is exactly?
I personally find it helpful to start with a precise description of what
the issue actually is before trying to solve it. After all, there's a
reason why the build produces a log and even if you
shots).
>
> The proxy has policy snapshots. The group repositories don't seem to
> have a policy. This has been working before so I think it's okay.
>
> > Maybe you'll reproduce
> > issue locally once you clean your local repository (probably dependency
&
sitory (probably dependency
> artifact is there so you can build locally but hudson can not access
> repository where dependency artifact resides).
Actually I *can* reproduce the issue locally. All I need to do is
remove the problematic POM from my local repository and use Maven 2.
With Maven 3, ho
Check policy settings of any repository definition from where problematic
(snapshot) dependency is supposed to be fetched from. Maybe you'll reproduce
issue locally once you clean your local repository (probably dependency
artifact is there so you can build locally but hudson can not a
cial there. How can I tell? Like I said, Maven doesn't
seem to be even asking Nexus for data. It just stops and complains it
can't find the POM.
I've already upgraded to Nexus 1.8.0. Hudson is 1.379.
-
To
airly
> common setup of Maven (2.2.1) + Nexus + Hudson. This all works like a
> charm (of course).
>
> Locally, I've been using Maven 3 (beta 3, RC1, RC2) to make sure that
> we would be able to make the jump without problems. Apparently, I did
> "something" (presumabl
Hi all,
I think I've kind of painted myself into a corner. I have a fairly
common setup of Maven (2.2.1) + Nexus + Hudson. This all works like a
charm (of course).
Locally, I've been using Maven 3 (beta 3, RC1, RC2) to make sure that
we would be able to make the jump without problems.
> I work with Hudson and i want to create a project that build a Maven
> project and it does also other things like checkin the code from vss
> (Visual Source Safe) then checkout it after the build!
I would probably ask this on the Hudson Users list.
Hi,
I work with Hudson and i want to create a project that build a Maven
project and it does also other things like checkin the code from vss
(Visual Source Safe) then checkout it after the build!
Some one know how to do this?
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On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 9:20 AM, Jesse Farinacci wrote:
>
> That plugin describes why it exists, and I believe it to be still valid.
Sorry.. I didn't even bother reading the Hudson info beside that plugin.
I'm trying to follow your advice, re: many smaller modules, but this
Greetings,
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 9:02 AM, Greg Akins wrote:
>
> I'm setting up a Maven build in Hudson. I can use the Maven "deploy"
> goal to deploy the artifacts; but Hudson has a "Post-build" task to
> deploy artifacts.
That plugin describes why it
Looking for advice on configuring Maven/Hudson build and deploying artifacts.
This might be better suited for the Hudson list, but I hoped folks
here might be able to help.
I'm setting up a Maven build in Hudson. I can use the Maven "deploy"
goal to deploy the artifacts; but Hud
Post this to the Hudson mailing list.
On Apr 18, 2010, at 7:23 PM, angisad wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>
> I am a newbie. I am trying to build Hudson using the code source
> that I
> downloaded fron the website.
> ( I need it for a project I am working on in the universit
Hello,
I am a newbie. I am trying to build Hudson using the code source that I
downloaded fron the website.
( I need it for a project I am working on in the university)
So I want to know whether or not the things I've done are correct.
I located the code source under : C:\hudsonsrc
Thanks, I'll look at this.
On Apr 10, 2010, at 3:44 PM, Yoav Landman wrote:
> You may be interested to also look at the specific Hudson integration of
> Artifactory for full build traceability. This is coming very soon to
> TeamCity as well:
> http://wiki.jfrog.org/confluence/
You may be interested to also look at the specific Hudson integration of
Artifactory for full build traceability. This is coming very soon to
TeamCity as well:
http://wiki.jfrog.org/confluence/display/RTF/Build+Integration
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 9:26 PM, Lorenzo Thurman wrote:
> Ok, thanks.
Yes, I see that now. I have a simple project running under Hudson
using Maven to do the builds. Pretty sweet actually!
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chicken"
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On Apr 7, 2010, at 5:25 PM, Stephen Connolly > wrote:
if
maven is a build tool, you would compare it with ANT, make, cmake, etc
Hudson is a continuous integration server, you would compare it with
cron, cruisecontrol, bamboo, etc
ci servers such as Hudson use build tools such as maven to build your
source code
if you are trying to compare
t;>> I'm beginning to see this now. I was asked to look at a number of products
>>>> that we may use on a large ATG/jsp project we'll be working on. Hudson,
>>>> CruiseControl, Maven and Ant. I don't any of us knows much about them, but
>>>>
;>> I'm beginning to see this now. I was asked to look at a number of products
>>> that we may use on a large ATG/jsp project we'll be working on. Hudson,
>>> CruiseControl, Maven and Ant. I don't any of us knows much about them, but
>>> I have to
Ok, thanks. Two more things to look at now, TeamCity and Artifactory.
On Apr 7, 2010, at 1:20 PM, David Hoffer wrote:
> The tool stack we use is SVN, Maven, TeamCity & Artifactory.
"There are 10 types of people in this world: those who understand binary, those
who don't"
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-Dave
>
> On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 12:17 PM, Lorenzo Thurman
> wrote:
>> I'm beginning to see this now. I was asked to look at a number of products
>> that we may use on a large ATG/jsp project we'll be working on. Hudson,
>> CruiseControl, Maven and Ant. I d
The tool stack we use is SVN, Maven, TeamCity & Artifactory.
-Dave
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 12:17 PM, Lorenzo Thurman
wrote:
> I'm beginning to see this now. I was asked to look at a number of products
> that we may use on a large ATG/jsp project we'll be working on. Huds
I'm beginning to see this now. I was asked to look at a number of products that
we may use on a large ATG/jsp project we'll be working on. Hudson,
CruiseControl, Maven and Ant. I don't any of us knows much about them, but I
have to sort out the differences in each. I think I'
They aren't really comparable. Hudson is a Continuous Integration tool.
Maven is a build tool.
Hudson can use maven for its builds, but they aren't competing products.
If you're looking for a build tool its usually between Maven and Ant.
If you're looking for a continuou
+1
First do a web search for what these things are before you decide what
to compare.
-Dave
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 11:06 AM, Adam Purkiss wrote:
>
> They are two different products that work well together rather then
> competing products. Why are you testing them?
>
>
>
&
They are two different products that work well together rather then competing
products. Why are you testing them?
Hudson put simply is a CI server that you provide Maven/Ant/Shell scripts etc
to and it does builds and you can generate reports about, Maven is a project
comprehension tool
I hope this question is suitable for the list, if not apologies.
Can someone give me a comparison between Maven and Hudson? I'm in the process
of testing both of these, but would like some opinions on the
strengths/weaknesses of the product.
Thanks
"My Break-Dancing days are over, b
Hi All,
when i generate the site from eclipse it takes very less time.because i
have made the dependency location enable=false.like this
false
false
but when i am running from hudson it is taking more time in creating the
dependencies report.
I am getting the
Hi all,
We are moving our projects to Maven2 and also planning to use Hudson
as CI tool. I cannot get Hudson send out SCM changes in the build
email. I am trying to generate SCM changes report with Maven and send
email from Maven. On hudson form people are not suggesting this. All
suggests CI
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I haven't used that option specifically, but I define my repos with
the -Dmaven.repo.local=xxx command in the build, and everything
behaves normally.
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 5:22 PM, Roland Asmann wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm sending this to both the maven and the hudson list, bec
Hi all,
I'm sending this to both the maven and the hudson list, because I'm not
sure who's causing the problem...
When I build my project in Hudson, I use the flag 'Use private Maven
repository', to make sure my builds don't conflict and actually build with
the depe
her, driven as a slave from hudson, but not
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What could be a practical scenario in the CI context for Clouding ?
Michael
> On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 4:52 AM, Anders Hammar wrote:
>> Yes, I was thinking about that one. Didn't really come to a good
>> conclusion.
>>
>> Pros:
>> * Easy to scale out
>> * Easy to start up (you don't have to buy t
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 4:52 AM, Anders Hammar wrote:
> Yes, I was thinking about that one. Didn't really come to a good conclusion.
>
> Pros:
> * Easy to scale out
> * Easy to start up (you don't have to buy the hardware etc)
>
> Cons:
> * Security (if you need to retrieve the code and you don't w
Yes, I was thinking about that one. Didn't really come to a good conclusion.
Pros:
* Easy to scale out
* Easy to start up (you don't have to buy the hardware etc)
Cons:
* Security (if you need to retrieve the code and you don't want to have your
version management system publicly available)
* If
that is a good point. What do you think about running a build server in
the Cloud while having the repo manager locally ?
> While seeing the benefits of services and also of using the cloud in
> general, I'm having a hard time ignoring the fact that I would like to
> have
> my repo manager locall
oved
speed when downloading artifacts, which I wouldn't get when it's hosted
outside of my LAN.
/Anders
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 19:16, Jason van Zyl wrote:
>
> On 2009-10-07, at 9:38 AM, Michael Hüttermann wrote:
>
> Hello,
>>
>> do you plan to continue the work in t
On 2009-10-07, at 9:38 AM, Michael Hüttermann wrote:
Hello,
do you plan to continue the work in the context nexus/hudson/ec2 you
kicked off and described here:
http://www.sonatype.com/people/2009/06/nexus-open-source-and-hudson-on-ec2/
That's orthogonal to anything we're doing
Hello,
do you plan to continue the work in the context nexus/hudson/ec2 you
kicked off and described here:
http://www.sonatype.com/people/2009/06/nexus-open-source-and-hudson-on-ec2/
E.g. are you planning to provide new Maven versions in ec2 continuously,
to add more "convenience fea
For those interested I'll be talking about Maven, M2Eclipse, Nexus and
Hudson at the JUG Switzerland on Thursday, September 17th:
http://www.jugs.ch/html/events/2009/maven_3.0.html?by=JUGS%20mailing#Formular
Thanks,
Jason
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On 16/07/2009, at 1:11 PM, Mohan KR wrote:
Sorry, I'm looking at the stack trace, it appears the svn executable
is not
found.
How are you launching Hudson? Make sure the startup script that
launches
Hudson
has /usr/local/bin in its PATH.
it was already on the path -- but to be su
Sorry, I'm looking at the stack trace, it appears the svn executable is not
found.
How are you launching Hudson? Make sure the startup script that launches
Hudson
has /usr/local/bin in its PATH.
Thanks,
mohan kr
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On 16/07/2009, at 12:21 PM, Mohan KR wrote:
I don't have access to the project right now. I remember it is the
incompatibility with the
svn versions.
IIRC Hudson built-in (svn kit) uses 1.5, so when it checks out the
sources
the metadata is
1.5 compatible.
Actually we just checke
you need to downgrade to 1.5.x to match hudsons version.
I just installed 1.5.x client on the Hudson box...you basically have to
match the Hudson internal svn version.
Thanks,
mohan kr
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On 16/07/2009, at 12:21 PM, Mohan KR wrote:
I don't have access to the project right now. I remember it is the
incompatibility with the
svn versions.
IIRC Hudson built-in (svn kit) uses 1.5, so when it checks out the
sources
the metadata is
1.5 compatible. So if your /usr/local/svn i
I don't have access to the project right now. I remember it is the
incompatibility with the
svn versions.
IIRC Hudson built-in (svn kit) uses 1.5, so when it checks out the sources
the metadata is
1.5 compatible. So if your /usr/local/svn is 1.4 then you will get the
error.
Thanks,
moh
Hi there,
We've set up hudson on our build server but are invariably finding
that it fails to find the svn executable when building (see below
stack trace).
We've defined in hudson the environment variable 'svn' as /usr/local/
bin/svn. However this doesn't s
this is a question for d...@hudson.dev.java.net
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On 17 Apr 2009, at 22:06, "david.schroeder" cubed.com> wrote:
I am trying to use maven to build a plugin to Hudson
org.jvnet.hudson.tools:maven-hpi-plugin:1.34:create
Is giving me a BUILD ERR
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 11:06 PM, david.schroeder
wrote:
> org/jvnet/hudson/maven/plugins/hpi/CreateMojo (Unsupported major.minor
> version 49.0) "
Not sure, but this looks like you need to upgrade your Java to &g
I am trying to use maven to build a plugin to Hudson
org.jvnet.hudson.tools:maven-hpi-plugin:1.34:create
Is giving me a BUILD ERROR
" Internal error in the pluging manager executing goal
'org.jvnet.hudson.tools:maven-hpi-plugin:1.34:create': Unable t
Yes good question
You use maven to define your projects for building your jar, war and ear
You use hudson to run these projects in an automated way.
/Anders
On 18/03/2009, at 11.50, Łukasz Warchoł wrote:
Hello,
Can anybody tell me what are de differences between Maven and Hudson?
Thanks in
The comparison would be better if you said Hudson vs CruseControl or Maven vs
Ant
--Original Message--
From: Łukasz Warchoł
To: users@maven.apache.org
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Sent: Mar 18, 2009 6:50 AM
Subject: Maven vs. Hudson
Hello,
Can anybody tell me what are de differences between
Maven is a project centric build tool
Hudson is an build automation server. Which can automate the the running of
Ant or Maven or Scripts.
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Hudson planify and run any maven goal and give you the status of your
project.
I installed hudson and configured it to checkout my project from svn and
run "mvn clean package" every night.
If anybody break a test or introduce any error, hudson send an email to
our mailing list
Hello,
Can anybody tell me what are de differences between Maven and Hudson?
Thanks in advance,
Luke
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von Janowsky, Simon wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I am having a Problem with a CI-System. We use Maven with Hudson and
> Archiva.
> The
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