Hello Steve,
Thanks for the help, I'm looking into
Eclipse's svn plugin, looks like I'll
be using that one instead.
Kind Regards,
Robert
Den 2007-06-04 19:44:29 skrev Steven Rowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi Robert,
I don't directly use the scm plugin, but Subversion's usage model
requires you to "add" things before you can "checkin" them. So maybe
what you're looking for is "scm:add"?:
http://maven.apache.org/scm/plugins/add-mojo.html
Why aren't you using the subversion executable directly, instead of
going through Maven?
Steve
Robert Blixt wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get maven2 and subversion to
work. But I've stumbled upon a problem.
I have created my project locally with a
pom.xml (which includes the scm with all needed
subtags).
Now I would like to add this project to subversion
source control. I thought that all I would need
to do was to launch:
mvn -Dmessage="Initial commit." scm:checkin
But this won't work, I get the following error:
[ERROR] svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: File not found: transaction '49-1', path
'/trunk/myProject/.classpath'
What should I do to add my maven2 project to Subversion?
Kind Regards,
Robert
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