Thanks for the reply, but that didn't make any difference..
2007/6/22, Jörg Schaible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
for some unknown reason, Maven sometimes damages its files in your local
repo. We had also sometimes that suddenly the compiler plugin was no longer
available. In such a case simply r
Hi,
for some unknown reason, Maven sometimes damages its files in your local repo.
We had also sometimes that suddenly the compiler plugin was no longer
available. In such a case simply remove the plugin from your local repo and
build again. A proper version will then be installed again.
- Jör
I am having the same problem. Just appeared today out of blue..
What has happened with the surefire plugins lately? It seems like people are
deploying a lot of broken surefire artifacts to the central repository..
-olemartin
2007/6/15, Jon Strayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I have a main project wi
I have a main project with two subprojects. Both of the subprojects use the
surefire report. The main project does not. I can run mvn:site on either
of the subprojects and it works fine. But when I run on the main project it
fails with this error message:
[INFO] Error getting reports from the
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On 4/25/07, monsterkhan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Some of my unit tests are failing wehn I run a maven builf and this results
in a failed build. Is there a way so tht the build doesnt fail and the
surefire reports gets generated even when a few tests fail?
tried a few options but nothings seem
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