I saw an email from you that you were going to test it and then check it in, but I think it never made it in, at least DependencyVerifier is still setting ignoreErrors to true. Before doing that though, I still think it's worth it to establish why it's working ok for Jason (and presumably some other people). As per another email from me, tracing through the code, I would think it shouldn't work ok for anybody with ignoreErrors the way it is right now, unless some other exception is being thrown at another point in the download sequence...

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Colin,

I thought I committed a change to the DependencyVerifier and the Project class to turn off ignoreErrors?
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Colin Sampaleanu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 14/02/2003 01:40:16 AM:


This is quite possible, since the current code doesn't break the build when a dependency is not found...

Ben Walding wrote:


Note that several jars have been removed from the repository (notably javamail and activation). This is in order to comply with the licenses. You may now be missing some jars from repository.

Which platform are you experiencing difficulties with?

Off hand I can't tell you what problem is with junit report.
Attaching the stack trace may help.
maven -X maven-junit-report-plugin:report


With the changelog report, it would pay to have a look at end of maven.log
just do
maven maven-changelog-plugin:report
to generate the changelog report alone (and then attach the maven.log for us to see).


Age Mooy wrote:


Is there some kind of migration document available. After installing
b8

and letting it download all of its dependencies, I ran "maven site"
on

my current project and got some weird behaviour:

- maven-junit-report-plugin:report fails all unit tests (while
test:test

has no problems) and then goes into a major stacktrace-producing
loop

for about 30 seconds before giving up.
- maven-changelog-plugin:report doesn't find a single change while my
usual b7 installation finds more than 1000 changes. The activity
report

is also empty of course.

I assume these things have something to do with the settings in
project.xml/project.properties.... anyone know how to solve these ?

Age





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