Hi Chris,

thanks for your reply.
I tried your suggestion, but i didn't realize the correct directory structure, so this won't work for me. Also this solution has one drawback, i have to synchronize my svn repo with this directory by hand, like you do with that shell script.

To make it short, i decided to install apache httpd with svn support to our devel server, and now we have svn and http access to subversion repo.
And with that nice style sheet from TortoiseSVN 1) we got a simple but nice web 
frontend.

Continuum works also, everything is fine.


Thanks again
Roland


1) http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/svn/tortoisesvn/trunk/contrib/other/svnindex

Chris Russell schrieb:
Hi Roland,

I never could get it to pull from SVN (svn://se-scm.oracle.com/se/ml3/trunk/orion/apps/helpdesk). My workaround was to create a similar directory structure on the same linux box as Continuum, and upload the POM's there (but it doesn't have to be the same machine). I created this new set of directories under the http root area for apache (i.e. apache/htdocs). Then I could give Continuum a url like this: http://wd2013.us.oracle.com:7777/pom.xml and it would then pull in my project and sub-projects. I realize that you didn't install apache.

To make things easier, I also created a shell script to do the copying of my POM files from their checkout location to the htdocs directory as I was always making some kind of change.

I'm new to Continuum, so I hope that there's a better way to do this.

Thanks,
Chris


Roland Klein wrote:
What i forgot

releasing the project with Maven from the command line works fine.
Also accessing the subversion repository with "svn ls svn://<host>/<project>/trunk" works.

But there is no http access, because i am to lazy to install apache with svn_mod to acess subversion when it is working with svn://

Thanks
Roland

Roland Klein schrieb:
Hi All,

i'm having trouble to add a project with modules to Continuum providing an URL.

i tried following URL's:
scm:svn:svn://<host>/<project>/trunk/pom.xml
svn:svn://<host>/<project>/trunk/pom.xml
svn://<host>/<project>/trunk/pom.xml

scm:svn:svn://<host>/<project>/trunk
svn:svn://<host>/<project>/trunk
svn://<host>/<project>/trunk

in each case i got the error "[ You must provide a valid url ]"

First i searched the mailing list and found some older posts like following:

http://www.nabble.com/forum/ViewPost.jtp?post=3104276&framed=y&skin=177

In this post Emmanuel Venisse stated, that the scm through the svn protocol will be supported in a future version, ok this post is from Feb 24, 2006, so maybe obsolet.

Then i found this from Feb 19,2007

http://www.nabble.com/forum/ViewPost.jtp?post=9042261&framed=y&skin=177

there Emmanuel refer to the Maven 2 URL format definition (http://maven.apache.org/scm/subversion.html).

So my questions are, do i have to specify the filename pom.xml in the URL? Should i build Continuum from HEAD, to get latest version, and in this latest version is the svn protocol supported?


My env:
- Windows 2000
- Maven 2.0.4
- Continuum 1.0.3

Thanks in advance
Roland







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