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Re: build failure: msg#00035

java.geronimo.user

Subject: Re: build failure

Joe Bohn wrote:

Now it looks like I'm having problems with OpenEJB and ActiveMQ: I'm getting this:

Attempting to download activemq-ra-3.1-SNAPSHOT.rar.
Error retrieving artifact from
[http://www.ibiblio.org/maven/activemq/rars/activ
emq-ra-3.1-SNAPSHOT.rar]: java.net.ConnectException: Connection
timed out: conne
ct

This is because your connection to iBiblio timed out. It doesn't apply to Geronimo in any way other than that without it it's impossible to build Geronimo. So, open the browser of your choice and visit the site. If it works, run maven again. Make sure you don't use any proxy server as Maven would be required to be configured with it, too.

I also get the same message for "openejb-core-2.0-SNAPSHOT.jar" and "openejb-builder-2.0-SNAPSHOT.jar."

See above.

So looking thru earlier appends about failed builds and openEJB. When I ran "maven m:co" it says it was successful but the messages don't give me a warm fuzzy

m:checkout:
[cvs] cvs checkout: warning: failed to open /home/bohn/.cvspass
for reading:
No such file or directory
[cvs] cvs checkout: warning: failed to open /home/bohn/.cvspass
for reading:
No such file or directory
[cvs] cvs checkout: warning: failed to open /home/bohn/.cvspass
for reading:
No such file or directory
BUILD SUCCESSFUL

It looks as if the cvs error msgs don't make the build fail. Do you use cygwin? Can you run cvs in the command line. I may be mistaken, but I've read that the cvspass file needs to be created the first time CVS is executed. See a cvs manual.

I then ran "maven m:rebuild-all" as Aaron recommended

Well, I don't see why it could help having seen the above cvs errors? How did you get the sources then?

and I received this failure:

BUILD FAILED
File...... C:\cygwin\home\bohn\geronimo\maven.xml
Element... ant:delete
Line...... 132
Column.... 52
Unable to delete file
C:\cygwin\home\bohn\geronimo\modules\assembly\target\geron
imo-1.0-SNAPSHOT\bin\server.jar

I'm not sure why it can't delete the server jar ... it isn't protected. Is it possible that I have some daemon or service version of Geronimo already running? How would I terminate it? Any other ideas?

The file is probably locked by a running instance of Geronimo. Use task manager to kill all of the running java processes.

Jacek




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