Hello, I am having the same issue on MacOs 12.3.1 with M1 chip and NetBeans 12.6. I suppose there is a problem with NetBeans reading the Path variable from the system, as building works fine in the terminal.
The following workaround made the issue disappear: # create symlink from homebrew svn to usr local sudo ln -s /opt/homebrew/bin/svn /usr/local/bin/svn Quit NetBeans # add the following lines to the top of netbeans.conf PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin export PATH Start NetBeans. I hope this helps. Alex On 2022/03/25 19:36:49 Mark Eggers wrote: > Hi, > > Thanks for responding. > > I can't check since the Macintosh user is not around at present. > However, while reading brew documentation it says that there are soft > links to /usr/local/bin for all the installations. > > If I was writing an installation system, that's how I would do it. That > way you can upgrade by installing software in one place and moving the > links. If the upgrade causes grief, you can just move the links back. If > the upgrade is good, you can then uninstall the older version. > > I do that with lots of frequently upgraded software on my Linux platforms. > > . . . just my two cents > /mde/ > > On 3/25/2022 1:08 AM, Juan Miguel Escribano wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I think I installed Subversion with brew too, but my path to it is : /usr/local/opt/svn/bin > > ¿Could you check it? > > > > Juan Miguel > > > >> El 25 mar 2022, a las 0:06, Mark Eggers <it...@yahoo.com.INVALID> escribió: > >> > >> I'm trying to help a user on a Macintosh use NetBeans 13. I do not have a Macintosh. > >> > >> Our pom.xml has the buildnumber-maven-plugin that runs in the validate phase. It populates some properties (revision and branch) to be added to a couple of files via resource filtering. > >> > >> This works fine on Windows and Linux. It also works fine on the user's Macintosh on the command line. > >> > >> The build failed error only occurs on a Macintosh when running from aproject->Clean and Build in NetBeans. > >> > >> The error happens when executing the following (part of mvn -X): > >> > >> Executing: /bin/sh -c cd '/Users/auser/NetBeansProjects/aproject' && 'svn' > >> '--username' 'auser' '--password' '*****' '--no-auth-cache' > >> '--non-interactive' 'info' > >> > >> The error is: > >> > >> Failed to execute goal > >> org.codehaus.mojo:buildnumber-maven-plugin:3.0.0:create (default) on > >> project aproject: > >> Cannot get the revision information from the scm repository : > >> Exception while executing SCM command.: > >> Error while executing command. > >> Error while executing process. > >> Cannot run program "svn" (in directory > >> "/Users/auser/NetBeansProjects/aproject"): error=2, > >> No such file or directory > >> > >> aproject->Subversion->Update->Update to HEAD works as expected. > >> > >> The Preferences->Team->Subversion->Preferred Client (CLI) has the path /usr/local/bin. > >> > >> Opening a Terminal window in NetBeans (Window->IDE Tools->Terminal), changing to /Users/auser/NetBeansProjects/aproject and executing mvn package works as expected. > >> > >> Subversion was installed via brew. NetBeans was installed from the .dmg. > >> > >> I'm currently at a loss. > >> > >> Any ideas would be welcome. > >> > >> . . . just my two cents > >> /mde/ > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org > > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@netbeans.apache.org > > > > For further information about the NetBeans mailing lists, visit: > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists > > > >