--- Craig Walls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Maven will put the JARs in the local Maven
> repository for you, so you
> shouldn't need to do anything.
>
> However, in my experience, because these are all
> SNAPSHOT builds, even if
> you build Pico, Generama, etc before doing the
> plugins, the
Maven will put the JARs in the local Maven repository for you, so you
shouldn't need to do anything.
However, in my experience, because these are all SNAPSHOT builds, even if
you build Pico, Generama, etc before doing the plugins, the plugin build
will go and try to get the latest SNAPSHOTs anywa
--- "Frederick N. Brier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I downloaded the CVS versions of picocontainer,
> qdox, and generama. The
> first two build ok, but generama failed:
>
> test:test:
> [junit] Running
> org.generama.ant.SimpleGeneramaTaskTestCase
> [junit] Tests run: 1, Failures: 1,
I downloaded the CVS versions of picocontainer, qdox, and generama. The
first two build ok, but generama failed:
test:test:
[junit] Running org.generama.ant.SimpleGeneramaTaskTestCase
[junit] Tests run: 1, Failures: 1, Errors: 0, Time elapsed: 0.241 sec
[junit] [ERROR] TEST org.generama
--- "Frederick N. Brier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have checked out the xdoclet-plugins repository
> and tried to build it
> with Maven (just typing "maven" ), but the build
> keeps failing. Is
> this the correct procedure? It may be because some
> of the .jars are
> failing to be retri
I have checked out the xdoclet-plugins repository and tried to build it
with Maven (just typing "maven" ), but the build keeps failing. Is
this the correct procedure? It may be because some of the .jars are
failing to be retrieved like: qdox-1.4-SNAPSHOT.jar. But this has been
going on for