[jbosstools-fuse-dev] [jbosstools-dev] How to build fuseide locally? All I get is fails.

Max Rydahl Andersen manderse at redhat.com
Thu Jul 2 08:57:37 EDT 2015


On 2 Jul 2015, at 12:02, Lars Heinemann wrote:

> Ah right, thought thats the fuse mailing list :D

nope, but i'll x-post if thats better :) 

Did you see the other questions ? 

/max

>
> Am 02.07.2015 um 11:54 schrieb Max Rydahl Andersen:
>>
>>>> Specifically, one of the failures I'm getting is:
>>>>
>>>> Caused by: org.eclipse.aether.transfer.ArtifactNotFoundException: Could
>>>> not find artifact org.apache.camel:camel-core:jar:2.15.1.redhat-620129
>>>> in redhat-techpreview-all-repository
>>>> (http://maven.repository.redhat.com/techpreview/all/)
>>>
>>> --> 129 used to be the GA build number for Fuse 6.2. They changed
>>> recently to 133 and the old 129 is probably no
>>> longer available from the repository. I will fix it asap.
>>
>> eh - what maven repository are we relying on where they remove
>> releases ?!
>>
>>>> We've (Nick and I) taken a quick glance in the techpreview and
>>>> early-access nexus repos and have been unable to locate the version the
>>>> build is looking for.  So it makes sense the build would fail...  My
>>>> question is, how does the fuse team build this, and why does it work
>>>> for
>>>> them and not for me?
>>> --> we don't build master at the moment and if you had an eye on this
>>> list you would have seen several fails of the
>>> Jenkins job.
>>
>> This list does not contain build errors.
>>
>> I assume you mean jbosstools-fuse-dev at lists.jboss.org :)
>>
>> If we are not maintaining master could we stop the builds so it does
>> not generate noise ?
>>
>> Which branch are being built/used instead ?
>>
>>>> It's very difficult for me to offer help with various topics (terminal
>>>> migration, other) to the fuse side if their code can't be built and
>>>> plugins cannot be imported.
>>>>
>>>> I'm not sure if this comes off as rude, but I suggest you make a habit
>>>> of ensuring that your code can be actually built and imported by
>>>> others.
>>>> If it doesn't work for me, it most likely also doesn't work for other
>>>> possible external contributors. One way to test this is to wipe your
>>>> .m2
>>>> folder and try to build your stuff and make sure it works.
>>> --> the only way to make the build work again is to exclude the whole
>>> JMX and Servers stuff. I will do that asap.
>>
>> Did we break API already ? :)
>>>
>>>> One other thing: I also suggest you clean up the repo a bit and remove
>>>> folders such as "old" that are not to be included in the build. Maybe
>>>> I'm alone on this one, but, the purpose of having a good SCM tool is
>>>> that you only need to have what's actually used in master. When I do an
>>>> import on your repo, it's importing plugins that will never be used,
>>>> and
>>>> this is definitely confusing.
>>> --> I am confused. I don't see any "old" folder in my repository. Are
>>> you sure your fork is clean?
>>
>> I don't see it either.
>>
>>>> Either way, I can't make any progress offering to rewrite your terminal
>>>> if I can't import your code. Build is fsck'd. Plz to fix at earliest
>>>> convenience.
>>> --> working on it today.
>>
>> /max
>> http://about.me/maxandersen


/max
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