This one time, at band camp, Bruce Snyder said:

BS>This one time, at band camp, Jason van Zyl said:
BS>
BS>JvZ>On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 13:16, Bruce Snyder wrote:
BS>JvZ>> I just downloaded Maven 1.0-beta7 and followed the instructions on how
BS>JvZ>> to integrate and use Maven to generate site docs. However, when I execute
BS>JvZ>> Maven feeding it the 'site:generate' arg, I receive the following output:
BS>JvZ>> 
BS>JvZ>>     [ERROR] BUILD FAILED
BS>JvZ>>     [ERROR] Goal "site:generate" does not exist in this project.
BS>JvZ>> 
BS>JvZ>> Maven does download my dependencies just fine, but that's all that
BS>JvZ>> happens. The target dir is not created at all. According to the docs,
BS>JvZ>> I don't need to define a site:generate target, right?  So what am I
BS>JvZ>> missing here? I'm using Java 1.4.1_01. 
BS>JvZ>
BS>JvZ>I removed the site:generate alias without deprecating it so I put back
BS>JvZ>i.e. the goal "site:generate" is back in the site plugin. Sorry about
BS>JvZ>that.
BS>
BS>Are you talking about in CVS or where? 

I've even tried to list the available goals and here is the output: 

    Available [Plugins] / Goals
    ```````````````````````````
    [build] ( NO DEFAULT GOAL )
      start ......................  ( NO DESCRIPTION ) 

As you can see, there is only one goal available, the start goal (which
I'm guessing is implemented by Maven). Do I need to create a maven.xml
just to perform a site:generate?

Bruce
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