From: | "Igal (at) Lucee(dot)org" <igal(at)lucee(dot)org> |
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Subject: | Re: Some tips to keep mvn -X output to manageable size |
Date: | 2016-02-18 16:12:02 |
Message-ID: | 56C5ED52.2080004@lucee.org |
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On 2/18/2016 7:58 AM, Chapman Flack wrote:
> 1. The *first* time you run mvn, it downloads *tons* of build
> dependencies into your local Maven repository, and all the
> download progress messages are included in your output.
> (Also, if you ever clean out or remove your local repository,
> the same thing happens again on the *next* mvn run after that.)
>
> So tip #1: run mvn once at first (or once right after emptying
> the repo), then run mvn -X clean install *again* and save the
> output that time, not the first time.
Sounds good.
> 2. If the build issue is in the native code (pljava-so subproject),
> run a full mvn clean install in the top pljava directory once,
> then cd pljava-so and from then on run mvn -X clean install
> only there, so your output only covers that part of the build.
> Once that is succeeding, cd .. and retry a full build for
> adventure's sake.
Is the problem now in pljava-so subproject? I'm not sure how do you see
that, so I wouldn't be able to tell by myself.
Will do, thanks!
Igal
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