Hi,

I'm trying to get Maven to generate changelog reports based on the contents of a Subversion repository, however all I get is empty reports.

I have found the following information and applied it:

- I have installed Apache 2.0.48, Subversion 0.33, Java 1.4.2_02, Maven 1.0rc1
- I have created a build.properties file
- I have set the maven.changelog.range to the empty string
- I have set the maven.changelog.factory= org.apache.maven.svnlib.SvnChangeLogFactory
- I can run svn log -h from the command prompt in the directory where I run "maven site" and the log file shows up as expected (it is not empty)
- I have set <connection>http://127.0.0.1/repos/leanon/leif/trunk</connection> in the repository portion of project.xml, I have also tested the url to actually point to the right place, not that it seems to matter much...


Here is what I get (I only include what I find to be the relevant output):

site:run-reports:
    [echo] Generating the Change Log...
maven-changelog-plugin:report:
    [echo] Generating the changelog report
SCM Working Directory: C:\ttt\leanon\leif\trunk
SCM Command Line[0]: svn
SCM Command Line[1]: log
SCM Command Line[2]: -v
ChangeLog found: 0 entries

That last line... "0 entries" worries me...

I checked the bug tracking system but all I could find was a mention of a problem that seems unrelated - and should be fixed by the range property mentioned above.

Anyone with any pointer? Is this even supposed to work at all?

Thanks!!
--
Mikael Lundgren, LeanOn AB


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