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Building Muse
Hi
I am just getting to grips with Muse. I have the svn repository locally,
and I am trying to build it.
The build instructions at the top level, trunk, seem to imply that Maven
1.x is required to build, though there are no build files in that directory.
The modules have pom.xml files, and the build.bat looks like it is using
Maven 2.x.
I can appreciate that maybe we are just in the middle of moving from one
to the other. I know Maven, so I may be able to help if anyone wants to
give me some pointers.
Regards
Nathan
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Re: Building Muse
Posted by Daniel Jemiolo <da...@us.ibm.com>.
Hi,
We're currently using Maven 2.0 - if you install that (including the
initial run where it gathers all of the dependencies), you can then run
build-all.bat from /trunk to install the JARs in your local repository.
The root directory for the Muse JARS in your repository will be /muse.
Thanks,
Dan
P.S. Any Maven help, suggestions, etc., would be appreciated! We're all
fairly new to it.
Nathan Sowatskey <ns...@cisco.com> wrote on 07/11/2006 09:29:44 AM:
> Hi
>
> I am just getting to grips with Muse. I have the svn repository locally,
> and I am trying to build it.
>
> The build instructions at the top level, trunk, seem to imply that Maven
> 1.x is required to build, though there are no build files in that
directory.
>
> The modules have pom.xml files, and the build.bat looks like it is using
> Maven 2.x.
>
> I can appreciate that maybe we are just in the middle of moving from one
> to the other. I know Maven, so I may be able to help if anyone wants to
> give me some pointers.
>
> Regards
>
> Nathan
>
> --
> Nathan Sowatskey - Technical Leader, NMTG CTO Engineering - Desk
> +34-91-201-2139 - Mobile +34-638-083-675 - AIM id NathanCisco -
> nsowatsk@cisco.com
>
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Re: Building Muse
Posted by Daniel Jemiolo <da...@us.ibm.com>.
Hi,
We're currently using Maven 2.0 - if you install that (including the
initial run where it gathers all of the dependencies), you can then run
build-all.bat from /trunk to install the JARs in your local repository.
The root directory for the Muse JARS in your repository will be /muse.
Thanks,
Dan
P.S. Any Maven help, suggestions, etc., would be appreciated! We're all
fairly new to it.
Nathan Sowatskey <ns...@cisco.com> wrote on 07/11/2006 09:29:44 AM:
> Hi
>
> I am just getting to grips with Muse. I have the svn repository locally,
> and I am trying to build it.
>
> The build instructions at the top level, trunk, seem to imply that Maven
> 1.x is required to build, though there are no build files in that
directory.
>
> The modules have pom.xml files, and the build.bat looks like it is using
> Maven 2.x.
>
> I can appreciate that maybe we are just in the middle of moving from one
> to the other. I know Maven, so I may be able to help if anyone wants to
> give me some pointers.
>
> Regards
>
> Nathan
>
> --
> Nathan Sowatskey - Technical Leader, NMTG CTO Engineering - Desk
> +34-91-201-2139 - Mobile +34-638-083-675 - AIM id NathanCisco -
> nsowatsk@cisco.com
>
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