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Re: GF startup failure

From: Lloyd L Chambers <Lloyd.Chambers_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Thu, 08 Feb 2007 11:43:43 -0800

Bobby,

No, clobber does *not* remove glassfish_dependencies; if you do a
'maven bootstrap-all' after a 'clobber', you'll see that none of the
binaries are downloaded again.

Yes, there are glitches in the build, and I empathize with your
plight--I've been there myself. :)

Lloyd

On Feb 8, 2007, at 11:39 AM, Bobby Bissett - Javasoft wrote:

> Small question about this part:
>
>> maven clobber
>> rm -rf ../glassfish_dependencies
>
> Doesn't the clobber do that second step?
>
> The troubling part is that, after my server got into a weird state,
> doing a clean/clobber/checkout/etc did not restore it to a working
> state. It makes me think there is some issue in the build process,
> as it seems there should be no state left over after I run those
> commands.
>
> Is there any known reason that doing each step separately is
> different than doing them together? In other words, could it be a
> problem that I do "maven -E checkout bootstrap-all build configure-
> runtime" as one call rather than separate maven steps?
>
> After another "rm -rf *" I'll checkout and do each step separately
> and see what that gets me.
>
> Thanks,
> Bobby
>
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