[BUILD-31] Unable to find resource 'info.magnolia:magnolia-core:jar:4.3.3-SNAPSHOT' in repository magnolia.snapshots Created: 08/Jun/10 Updated: 08/Jun/10 Resolved: 08/Jun/10 |
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| Status: | Closed |
| Project: | Build |
| Component/s: | None |
| Affects Version/s: | None |
| Fix Version/s: | None |
| Type: | Bug | Priority: | Major |
| Reporter: | Devanshu Chakraborty | Assignee: | Magnolia International |
| Resolution: | Not an issue | Votes: | 0 |
| Labels: | installation, maven | ||
| Remaining Estimate: | Not Specified | ||
| Time Spent: | Not Specified | ||
| Original Estimate: | Not Specified | ||
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Windows Xp SP3, MyEclipse 8.5, Apache Tomcat 5.5.27, apache-maven-2.2.1/apache-maven-2.0.9, java 1.5.0_22, magnolia community edition |
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| Description |
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I'm trying to setup magnolia as described on page: http://wiki.magnolia-cms.com/display/WIKI/Introduction+to+building+Magnolia Below the above error it mentions some steps to manually download the file and install. I follow the steps and get following error: Some more helpful my system env settings fyr - I tried to run it with both apache-maven-2.2.1/apache-maven-2.0.9. Please help me urgently as I'm too short on time for delivery of my task. I'm attaching the error log whole file. |
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| Comment by Devanshu Chakraborty [ 08/Jun/10 ] |
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Ok I sorted it out. A lot of files are missing. Requesting to re-validate for a fresh installation/setup on eclipse. Cheers |
| Comment by Magnolia International [ 08/Jun/10 ] |
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There are no 4.3.3 snapshots in the repository, simply because noone has ever deployed one so far. As a side note, if you installed manually the 4.3.2 jars following the exact commands maven gave you, you're heading into trouble, since said commands will install those as if they were 4.3.3-snapshots. Tip: drop your ~/.m2/repository/info/magnolia. Other tip: get the hang of Maven, what it does and how it works; or just don't use it - you don't have to use Maven to use Magnolia. |