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Michael Bauer commented on MNG-7498: ------------------------------------ Ordinary rm (with suitable flags) or rmdir (assuming an otherwise empty directory) will work. .snapshot behaves oddly for a dot directory. It takes some work to get various file system tools to see it, but some – which includes at least one Maven plugin – can. As an example, with all commands run in a file system that's in volume on the NetApp: % mkdir foo % cd foo % ls -al total 32 drwx------. 2 mb ceas 4096 Jun 17 19:05 . drwx------. 51 mb ceas 24576 Jun 17 19:05 .. Note no directory named '.snapshot'. But: % cd .snapshot % ls -al total 8 drwxrwxrwx. 19 root root 4096 Jun 17 19:05 . drwx------. 2 mb ceas 4096 Jun 17 19:05 .. % cd .. % ls -al total 32 drwx------. 2 mb ceas 4096 Jun 17 19:05 . drwx------. 51 mb ceas 24576 Jun 17 19:05 .. Still no directory named '.snapshot'. Finally: % rmdir .snapshot rmdir: failed to remove '.snapshot': Read-only file system That 'rmdir' would fail even if I was running all this as root. And yet: % cd .. % rmdir foo % ls -d foo ls: cannot access foo: No such file or directory Something in Maven is doing extra work to be able to find that directory in the first place. > Cannot use Maven to install a project on a NetApp volume > -------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: MNG-7498 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-7498 > Project: Maven > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Deployment > Affects Versions: 3.8.6 > Environment: RHEL 7 with a NetApp file server. > Reporter: Michael Bauer > Assignee: Michael Osipov > Priority: Minor > Fix For: waiting-for-feedback > > > By default, every directory in a volume that is exported from a Network > Appliance contains a directory named '.snapshot'. That directory is created > and maintained by the NetApp. It is read-only; it cannot be deleted or > altered. > > Maven appears to refuse to install into a directory that is not cleaned out, > and because of the nature of the subdirectory .snapshot it cannot delete that > subdirectory. Ergo, I get errors like: > > [ERROR] Failed to execute goal > org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-clean-plugin:3.1.0:clean (clean-target-dir) on > project apache-maven: Failed to clean project: Failed to delete > /usr/sup/apache-maven-3.8.6/.snapshot -> [Help 1] > > /usr/sup is on a NetApp volume. I did not ask for 'clean' on this install: > > % mvn -DdistributionTargetDir='/usr/sup/apache-maven-3.8.6' install > > I am a sysadmin, not a developer. My ideal is repeatable builds, so I would > prefer to have a way to do this that uses released software. End goal: a > professor wants Hadoop, and Hadoop wants to be installed with a newer version > of Maven than RHEL 7 provides. If I can't install Maven with Maven, I don't > expect that installing Hadoop with Maven will work either. > > Is there a way to tell Maven to ignore the .snapshot subdirectory in an > otherwise empty target directory? -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.7#820007)