Re: build failure

From: Andrey Razumovsky (razumovsky.andre..mail.com)
Date: Wed May 06 2009 - 08:02:07 EDT

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    Hi,

    Try to build after new update. At least for me this helped to build under
    java 1.6

    Regards,
    Andrey

    2009/5/6 Adrian A. <a.adrian.tec..mail.com>

    > Please stop with the maven bashing in every message.
    >>
    > It's not bashing - it's simply the sad reality. Evey time I try to do
    > something for Cayenne(or another mavenized project), I end up spending
    > uselessly hours with maven problems instead of contributing with something
    > useful :(.
    > Others already gave up: whey they see that a project has only maven, they
    > don't even try to contribute anymore :(.
    >
    > Like all things, there are pros and cons.
    >>
    > You are right, except that some "cons" are simply K.O., and the result is
    > that they exclude most users from contributing :(.
    >
    > At the end of the day, we're not moving from maven to ant. So, the best
    >> we
    >> can do is try to make things work as smoothly with maven as we can. Up
    >> until now, you haven't provided any output that would help in debugging
    >> the
    >> issue.
    >>
    > IntelliJ has a nice ANT language level debugger. Unfortunately there's none
    > for maven :(.
    >
    > Are you running into the exact same problems at Demetrios?
    >>
    > Yes of course. I received his stack trace. Just my working directory is
    > different.
    >
    > Maybe the before mentioned help document:
    > http://cayenne.apache.org/building-cayenne.html
    > could be extended by some maven guru (since normal users can't) with some
    > troubleshooting steps when things go wrong (or at least what else to try
    > before asking on the lists)
    >
    > A.
    >
    >
    >
    >



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