New to maven and equinox. While going through a tutorial on OSGi, I issued the following commmand.
pax-provision
which gave the following error.
-> Provision bundle [mvn:org.compass-project/compass/2.1.1, at default start level, bundle will be started, bundle will
be loaded from the cache]
-> Preparing framework [Equinox 3.6.0]
-> Downloading bundles...
-> Equinox 3.6.0 : connecting...
___
/ /
/ / Oops, there has been a problem!
/ /
/__/ URL [mvn:org.eclipse.osgi/org.eclipse.osgi/3.6.0.v20100517] could not be resolved.
___
/__/ Use --log=debug to see details.
Seems like the Equinox build is not available in the repository. So
1. Where to look for the repository which has the correct version. Is there any command or search tool??
2. I read, I may be able to install it locally, with the below command
mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=<your_group_name> \
-DartifactId=<your_artifact_name> \
-Dversion=<snapshot> \
-Dfile=<path_to_your_jar_file> \
-Dpackaging=jar \
-DgeneratePom=true
How can I get all those parameters (group id, artifactId etc)?
I could find 2 resource where I can get mvn packages.
http://mvnrepository.com/ and http://maven.ozacc.com/ . Please comment if this is the right place. I could get the artifact id etc from the search result. thanks
Related
Update:
I decided to build the makefiles to build the libraries by hand. That worked. I am leaving this up in case someone has a suggestion as to how to get conan to work.
I am trying to install some libraries in WSL Linux using conan.
One of the libraries is here: https://github.com/Aquaveo/xmscore
I have installed conan, cmake, and xmsconan (see Building-Libraries below).
I am installing xmscore using these instructions:
https://github.com/Aquaveo/xmscore/wiki/Building-Libraries
When I run the command:
conan install -pr ../dev/xmsprofile_debug ..
I get the following error message:
Configuration:
[settings]
arch=x86_64
arch_build=x86_64
build_type=Debug
compiler=gcc
compiler.version=9.4
cppstd=17
os=Linux
os_build=Linux
[options]
xmscore:pybind=False
xmscore:xms=True
[build_requires]
*: pybind11/2.10.0
[env]
ERROR: /home/stboerne/Programming/ThirdParty/xmscore/conanfile.py: Error while initializing options. option 'pybind' doesn't exist
Possible options are []
I tried some of the options from here (Cmake: using conan pybind11 package), but nothing here seems to work, and I am too much of a novice to conan.
The command:
conan search pybind11 -r=all
produces the following output:
Existing package recipes:
Remote 'conancenter':
pybind11/2.4.3
pybind11/2.5.0
pybind11/2.6.0
pybind11/2.6.1
pybind11/2.6.2
pybind11/2.7.0
pybind11/2.7.1
pybind11/2.8.1
pybind11/2.9.1
pybind11/2.9.2
pybind11/2.10.0
Any suggestions?
TIA
I'm tring to install apache ambari on my wsl(ubuntu 20.04) as the Ambari User Guides step by step. while install and packing the project to deb files use command:
mvn -B clean install jdeb:jdeb -DnewVersion=2.7.5.0.0 -DbuildNumber=5895e4ed6b30a2da8a90fee2403b6cab91d19972 -DskipTests -Dpython.ver="python >= 2.6" .
got this error
[ERROR] Failed to execute goal org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-antrun-plugin:1.7:run (default) on project ambari-metrics-timelineservice: An Ant BuildException has occured: Can't get https://s3.amazonaws.com/dev.hortonworks.com/HDP/centos7/3.x/BUILDS/3.1.4.0-315/tars/hbase/hbase-2.0.2.3.1.4.0-315-bin.tar.gz to /root/apache-ambari-2.7.5-src/ambari-metrics/ambari-metrics-timelineservice/target/embedded/hbase.tar.gz
[ERROR] around Ant part ...<get usetimestamp="true" src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/dev.hortonworks.com/HDP/centos7/3.x/BUILDS/3.1.4.0-315/tars/hbase/hbase-2.0.2.3.1.4.0-315-bin.tar.gz" dest="/root/apache-ambari-2.7.5-src/ambari-metrics/ambari-metrics-timelineservice/target/embedded/hbase.tar.gz"/>... # 5:273 in /root/apache-ambari-2.7.5-src/ambari-metrics/ambari-metrics-timelineservice/target/antrun/build-Download HBase.xml
apache-ambari-2.7.5-src/ambari-metrics/pom.xml defined the nortonworks HDP sources:
<hbase.tar>http://dev.hortonworks.com.s3.amazonaws.com/HDP/centos7/3.x/BUILDS/3.0.0.0-1634/tars/hbase/hbase-2.0.0.3.0.0.0-1634-bin.tar.gz</hbase.tar>
<hbase.folder>hbase-2.0.0.3.0.0.0-1634</hbase.folder>
<hadoop.tar>http://dev.hortonworks.com.s3.amazonaws.com/HDP/centos7/3.x/BUILDS/3.0.0.0-1634/tars/hadoop/hadoop-3.1.0.3.0.0.0-1634.tar.gz</hadoop.tar>
<hadoop.folder>hadoop-3.1.0.3.0.0.0-1634</hadoop.folder>
<phoenix.tar>http://dev.hortonworks.com.s3.amazonaws.com/HDP/centos7/3.x/BUILDS/3.0.0.0-1634/tars/phoenix/phoenix-5.0.0.3.0.0.0-1634.tar.gz</phoenix.tar>
<phoenix.folder>phoenix-5.0.0.3.0.0.0-1634</phoenix.folder>
I tried to download official Hbase-2.3.2, Hadoop-3.3.0,phoenix-5.0.0-HBase-2.0 to instead hotonworks HDP, but failed and got an other error.
I tried to download hortonworks HDP directly use wget and got:
Resolving dev.hortonworks.com.s3.amazonaws.com (dev.hortonworks.com.s3.amazonaws.com)... 52.217.40.204
Connecting to dev.hortonworks.com.s3.amazonaws.com
(dev.hortonworks.com.s3.amazonaws.com)|52.217.40.204|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 403 Forbidden
where/how can i download these hortonworks HDP files and continue to install ambari?
This solution from the Apache Ambari team fixed this and other similar issues with HDP urls: https://github.com/apache/ambari/pull/3283
You need to make the corresponding code changes: https://github.com/apache/ambari/pull/3283/commits/3dca705f831383274a78a8c981ac2b12e2ecce85
replace the downlink with
<hbase.tar>https://s3.amazonaws.com/dev.hortonworks.com/HDP/centos7/3.x/BUILDS/3.1.4.1-1/tars/hbase/hbase-2.0.2.3.1.4.1-1-bin.tar.gz</hbase.tar>
<hbase.tar>https://private-repo-1.hortonworks.com/HDP/centos7/3.x/updates/3.1.4.1-1/tars/hbase/hbase-2.0.2.3.1.4.1-1-bin.tar.gz</hbase.tar>
<hbase.folder>hbase-2.0.2.3.1.4.1-1</hbase.folder>
<hadoop.tar>https://s3.amazonaws.com/dev.hortonworks.com/HDP/centos7/3.x/BUILDS/3.1.4.1-1/tars/hadoop/hadoop-3.1.1.3.1.4.1-1.tar.gz</hadoop.tar>
<hadoop.tar>https://private-repo-1.hortonworks.com/HDP/centos7/3.x/updates/3.1.4.1-1/tars/hadoop/hadoop-3.1.1.3.1.4.1-1.tar.gz</hadoop.tar>
<hadoop.folder>hadoop-3.1.1.3.1.4.1-1</hadoop.folder>
<grafana.folder>grafana-6.4.2</grafana.folder>
<grafana.tar>https://dl.grafana.com/oss/release/grafana-6.4.2.linux-amd64.tar.gz</grafana.tar>
<phoenix.tar>https://s3.amazonaws.com/dev.hortonworks.com/HDP/centos7/3.x/BUILDS/3.1.4.1-1/tars/phoenix/phoenix-5.0.0.3.1.4.1-1.tar.gz</phoenix.tar>
<phoenix.tar>https://private-repo-1.hortonworks.com/HDP/centos7/3.x/updates/3.1.4.1-1/tars/phoenix/phoenix-5.0.0.3.1.4.1-1.tar.gz</phoenix.tar>
<phoenix.folder>phoenix-5.0.0.3.1.4.1-1</phoenix.folder>
edit file ambari-metrics/pom.xml and replace download link, for example I changed
https://s3.amazonaws.com/dev.hortonworks.com/HDP/centos7/3.x/BUILDS/3.1.4.0-315/tars/hbase/hbase-2.0.2.3.1.4.0-315-bin.tar.gz
for
https://downloads.apache.org/hbase/2.3.5/hbase-2.3.5-src.tar.gz
The Problem
I've got a CMakeLists.txt file with this content:
pkg_check_modules(FOO REQUIRED foo>=0.1.0.1)
When I run Cmake v3.17.2 with cmake3 -G Ninja . in that directory:
Checking for module 'foo>=0.1.0.1'
Requested 'foo >= 0.1.0.1' but version of foo is Uncontrolled
Details
This is running inside RHEL7
yum info foo | grep Version returns Version : 0.1.0.1.20200417git602d018
The foo module is created by the team I'm on
The Question
How can I tell CMake what version my foo library is so that it isn't "Uncontrolled"?
In the output of the foo project, inside of the generated lib64 directory, there's a pkgconfig directory which contains foo.pc.
Inside of that file, version info is as follows:
Version: HEAD
Change this to be the intended version. In my case this was automated by the build process of foo, so what was required was to add a git tag for the current version and rebuild.
I'm using Maven 3. I'm trying to deploy a third party artifact to a remote repository but am getting a strange error. The command I'm using to deploy is
mvn deploy:deploy-file -DgroupId=com.myco.util.ant \
-DartifactId=selenium-ant-task \
-Dversion=1.4 \
-Dpackaging=jar \
-Dfile=/Users/davea/.m2/repository/com/myco/util/ant/selenium-ant-task/1.4/selenium-ant-task-1.4.jar \
-DrepositoryId=sonatype-nexus \
-Durl=http://sonatype.myco.com/nexus/content/repositories/releases
And the error I get when I run this command is
[ERROR] Failed to execute goal org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-deploy-plugin:2.5:deploy-file (default-cli) on project maven-selenium-plugin: The parameters 'url' for goal org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-deploy-plugin:2.5:deploy-file are missing or invalid -> [Help 1]
[ERROR]
[ERROR] To see the full stack trace of the errors, re-run Maven with the -e switch.
[ERROR] Re-run Maven using the -X switch to enable full debug logging.
What's going on here? I have defined my repositoryId, "ssonatype-nexus" in my ~/.m2/settings.xml file and verified the credentials in there are correct.
Thanks for any help, - Dave
deploy:deploy-file is not intended to be run in a directory with a pom.xml file - you should run it somewhere else. If you want a specific POM uploaded with it, don't forget the -DpomFile argument as the default is to generate a basic one.
However, I notice that you're deploying a file from the local repository - if this was placed there by a Maven build you are certainly better to have that project do the deployment, using the <distributionManagement> element and deploy lifecycle phase.
Seems like your url is formatted incorrectly.
Try:
-Durl=file://path_to_m2_repo
See here for more.
Edit: Note, the URL is for the local repo in this case. Maven should deploy to a Nexus based on the POM and -DrepositoryId.
Newbie question since I'm not up to speed using
maven at all.
I'm trying to use scala + lift using scala 2.8, environment
is a win7 box if that matters.
I create a basic project using:
mvn archetype:generate -U -DarchetypeGroupId=net.liftweb -DarchetypeArtifactId=lift-archetype-basic -DarchetypeVersion=2.0-scala280-SNAPSHOT -DarchetypeRepository=http://scala-tools.org/repo-snapshots -DremoteRepositories=http://scala-tools.org/repo-snapshots -DgroupId=com.liftworkshop
-DartifactId=todo -Dversion=1.0-SNAPSHOT
So far so good, but then, I try to cd into my new project
and do:
mvn jetty:run
I after quite a few downloads end up with a error like below:
[ERROR] BUILD ERROR
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Failed to resolve artifact.
Missing:
----------
1) net.liftweb:lift-mapper:jar:2.0-scala280-SNAPSHOT
Try downloading the file manually from the project website.
Then, install it using the command:
mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=net.liftweb -DartifactId=lift-mapper -D
version=2.0-scala280-SNAPSHOT -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=/path/to/file
Alternatively, if you host your own repository you can deploy the file there:
mvn deploy:deploy-file -DgroupId=net.liftweb -DartifactId=lift-mapper -Dve
rsion=2.0-scala280-SNAPSHOT -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=/path/to/file -Durl=[url] -Dr
epositoryId=[id]
Path to dependency:
1) com.liftworkshop:todo:war:1.0-SNAPSHOT
2) net.liftweb:lift-mapper:jar:2.0-scala280-SNAPSHOT
----------
1 required artifact is missing.
for artifact:
com.liftworkshop:todo:war:1.0-SNAPSHOT
from the specified remote repositories:
scala-tools.snapshots (http://scala-tools.org/repo-snapshots),
scala-tools.releases (http://scala-tools.org/repo-releases),
central (http://repo1.maven.org/maven2)
Any ideas?
I created the same project using the mvn archetype:generate command you provided but I couldn't reproduce your problem. The lift-mapper-2.0-scala280-SNAPSHOT.jar artifact is definitely in the scala snapshots repository and Maven downloaded it:
...
1619K downloaded (lift-mapper-2.0-scala280-SNAPSHOT.jar)
[WARNING] *** CHECKSUM FAILED - Checksum failed on download: local = '0c857e2c5de9d5cabb7c972e519528606f19697b'; remote = 'a258cf7d7a49a8d7163d499da06a4d1e231a78e0' - RETRYING
Downloading: http://scala-tools.org/repo-snapshots/net/liftweb/lift-mapper/2.0-scala280-SNAPSHOT/lift-mapper-2.0-scala280-SNAPSHOT.jar
1619K downloaded (lift-mapper-2.0-scala280-SNAPSHOT.jar)
As you can see, Maven had to retry the download because of a failed CHECKSUM check but it worked.
Just try again.