Hi Laszlo,
Sure.
As I said, the code already works well with Maven 3,
so no need for further changes.
What Asaf (CC'd) discovered is a corner case of failure,
when trying to start from scratch. This means there's
no local maven repo, and Maven start fetching the
artifacts. One of the GWT artifacts is being fetched,
but then maven reports an error and fails.
When retrying it will succeed. So we need to sort this
out in order to prevent such failures on new environments.
Other than that the code should be fine, and wiki's should
be updated, as well as current development setups.
Once we finish this initial move, we may consider Maven 3's
biggest feature- parallel build[1] !!!
But we need to finish step one (move to mvn3) in order to get there ;)
[1]
https://cwiki.apache.org/MAVEN/parallel-builds-in-maven-3.html
On 18/04/12 16:46, Laszlo Hornyak wrote:
Hi!
I like the idea.
Could you share some the changes you plan to do to move to maven 3?
Thank you,
Laszlo
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> From: "Doron Fediuck" <dfediuck(a)redhat.com>
> To: engine-devel(a)ovirt.org, "<arch(a)ovirt.org>"
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> Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2012 3:15:11 PM
> Subject: [Engine-devel] Maven 3 here we come!
>
> Hi guys,
> We're trying to be as updated as possible in oVirt development.
> In order to catch up with recent changes in major distro's,
> we'd like to move to Maven 3.
>
> Current oVirt engine code actually can be built with Maven 3 now,
> but we still need to handle some minor issues. Also we need
> to update our wiki's accordingly.
>
> To make this move coordinated, and give everyone some time
> to play with Maven 3, I suggest we do it in 2 weeks from now,
> and move on April 29. Basically the code should remain the same,
> other than minor changes we may need to do.
>
> If you have substantials considerations against maven3,
> please share.
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