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Re: [udig-devel] build failures catalog.ui bundle

That was the suggestion I recieved earlier. Apparently there are also some settings we can change in our pom.xml to decide how it treats snapshots.

Cliff do you have any more details? And we should really tell geotools-devel.

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Jody Garnett

On Monday, 7 May 2012 at 5:55 AM, Frank Gasdorf wrote:

Quite interesting! In the past I had similar problems with snapshot
versions and therefor I always prefer to run with the -U option. But
in this case : no effect.

I removed the org/geotools folder from my local repository and that
worked well.

INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] BUILD SUCCESS
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Total time: 13:18.236s
[INFO] Finished at: Sun May 06 19:15:43 CEST 2012
[INFO] Final Memory: 284M/716M
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------

I'm wondering, whether the m2 metadata of the geotools repo's are correct.

Thanks
Frank

2012/5/6 Jody Garnett <jody.garnett@xxxxxxxxx>:
Hello Dev's,

I'm wondering about build failures after a fresh pull from upstream.

I did a refresh in the n.r.u.libs bundle with

mvn clean install -f pom-libs.xml -U

The problem is coming from
plugins/net.refractions.udig.catalog.ui/src/net/refractions/udig/catalog/ui/operation/ReshapeDialog.java
with its two imports from

import org.geotools.process.feature.gs.TransformProcess;
import org.geotools.process.feature.gs.TransformProcess.Definition;

I added these quite some time ago; and LISAsoft has a number of developers
(who don't build GeoTools) and a build box all of which have been able to
use the TransformProcess class.

Can you try removing geotools from your repository? Or building it locally?

(I have had some reports of the "old" layout of the geotools repository
causing some problems with how SNAPSHOTS are handled; since I have not been
able to reproduce the issue there is no solid bug report yet for the
GeoTools community).

I figured out that the current gt-process-feature doesn't contain the
classes :( Are you working with a lokal gt SNAPSHOT version that is
not committed into gt trunk?

Here it is:
-

Whats wrong with my checkout / my dependencies? I guess you, Jeff and
Jody, are working on this bundle, could you please review and comment.

See above, perhaps run:

mvn -U clean instal -f pom-libs.xml

So we can see if -U actually will download new snapshots.

Jody


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