Sorry, no idea, I've never seen the M2 plugin

On 8/8/05, Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you have any idea what the errors signify?
> 
> They come from the PMD report plugin in the m2 nightly build from a few
> days ago.
> 
> Adam
> 
> Carlos Sanchez on 08/08/05 18:31, wrote:
> > The plugin was only released for maven1.
> >
> > On 8/8/05, Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>is there any change in the Maven 2 plugin related to this release?  :)
> >>
> >>I am working with the nightly build of M2 from a few days ago and I'm
> >>getting a bunch of errors like this:
> >>
> >>[INFO] Generate "PMD Report" report.
> >>[ERROR] VM #displayTree: error : too few arguments to macro. Wanted 2 got 0
> >>[ERROR] VM #menuItem: error : too few arguments to macro. Wanted 1 got 0
> >>[ERROR] RHS of #set statement is null. Context will not be modified.
> >>org/apache/maven/doxia/maven-site.vm [line 1, column 1]
> >>[INFO] Generate "Dependencies" report.
> >>[ERROR] RHS of #set statement is null. Context will not be modified.
> >>org/apache/maven/doxia/maven-site.vm [line 1, column 1]
> >>
> >>I probably need to configure it and won't be surprised if that's the
> >>problem, but I can't locate any docs on setting it up for M2.
> >>
> >>Many thanks
> >>Adam
> >>
> >>Carlos Sanchez on 06/08/05 01:39, wrote:
> >>
> >>>The maven team is pleased to announce the Maven PMD Plug-in 1.7 release!
> >>>
> >>>http://maven.apache.org/reference/plugins/pmd/
> >>>
> >>>The Maven PMD plugin is a plugin that wraps the PMD framework
> >>>(http://pmd.sourceforge.net). PMD is a source checking framework that 
> >>>works by
> >>>scanning Java source code and looks for potential problems like: unused 
> >>>local
> >>>variables, empty catch blocks, unused parameters, empty 'if' statements, 
> >>>etc.
> >>>
> >>>Changes in this version include:
> >>>
> >>>  New Features:
> >>>
> >>>o Added ability to check test sources. Issue: MPPMD-14.
> >>>
> >>>  Changes:
> >>>
> >>>o Upgrade to pmd-3.2. Issue: MPPMD-15.
> >>>
> >>>To automatically install the plugin, type the following on a single line:
> >>>
> >>>maven plugin:download
> >>>  -DgroupId=maven
> >>>  -DartifactId=maven-pmd-plugin
> >>>  -Dversion=1.7
> >>>
> >>>For a manual installation, you can download the plugin here:
> >>>http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/java-repository/maven/plugins/maven-pmd-plugin-1.7.jar
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>Have fun!
> >>>-The maven team
> >>>
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