Le jeudi 20 juin 2013 21:50:06 Robert Scholte a écrit :
> If the intention for this plugin is to let run standalone on a CI-Server,
> then that's good enough for me.
> The plugin doesn't use org.apache.maven.plugins as groupId, so it'll be a
> bit harder to be found by the general user, which is go
Hello,
I have a question about the alpha-1 release. I see that Aether has
been updated to 0.9.0 M2.
Does it implies that issue MNG-2802 (Concurrent-safe access to local
Maven repository) is now implemented ?
If this is the case, then IMHO this should be mentioned, even
highlighted in the release
I would suggest a plugin designed to handle OS-flavoured debian, SystemV or
Redhat specific distros
http://mojo.codehaus.org/unix/
Ciao,
Martin
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> From: carmella.y.carr...@ericss
Hi All
Can you recommend the best plugin or method to use to create a Solaris .pkg
through maven ?
I see there are a few methods mentioned on the web, for example using
unix-maven-plugin, maven -assembly-plugin with the solaris-maven-plugin or
using -exec, using antrun. However none are that
On 21 June 2013 04:00, Steve Goodwin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am simply trying to create a .zip from some folders in an svn project.
> When I try to run this a maven build I get the following error:
That's really a question for the Maven Users list.
There are more subscribers to answer your question
Hi Jason,
first, thanks that you actually take your time to look into it!
Jason van Zyl wrote:
> I unpacked your example and ran your preparation script and it fails in
> 2.2.1 as well:
>
> https://gist.github.com/jvanzyl/5824206
The submodules are independent projects, you have to run "clean