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Re: [udig-devel] Problem compiling udig for the first time
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We are not using m2e.
The pom.xml is used for a command line build using the "Tycho" build system. I do not think the two build systems (m2e and Tycho) are compatible?
We tried to update the instructions to show how to use maven to download the jars (because it is faster):
From the wiki:
Using maven is the fastest way to download the required jars into libs:
1. You can use Maven 3 (or Maven 2) to download required jars from the command line:
> cd plugins/net.refractions.udig.libs
> mvn install -f pom-libs.xml
2. After you have done the above you still need to do a couple steps in Eclipse:
* Open up refresh.xml and run the tools target (to download the java compiler for JGrass scripts)
* Select the project and hit refresh (so it has a chance to notice the files are present)
Does that work for you?
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Jody Garnett
On Wednesday, 21 December 2011 at 3:30 AM, Can Baldan wrote:
Hello,
I just downloaded maven (m2e?) from the eclipse marketplace and started getting errors in pom.xml. I am now downloading eclipse 3.7.0 (my current version is 3.6.2), and I reinstalled java 6.
By the way, whenever I run refresh.xml the first time it gets stuck and then I stop it and run it again. This time I always get the messages
"[WARNING] Overriding profile: 'null' (source: pom) with new instance from source: pom"
and
"[INFO] Unable to find resource..."
many times but the build completes succesfully, at least that's what says on eclipse...
I will try everything from scratch with the new versions. If anybody has any other suggestions, please let me know.
I appreciate your help.
Can
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 10:30 AM,
<Viatcheslav.Sysoltsev@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Can I ask if you have performed a separate install of m2e? Or are just using the maven support built into Eclipse 3.7.0 ?
eclipse marketplace in menu -> searched for m2e
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