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Scott Carey commented on AVRO-1310:
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Run 'mvn clean install' from top level first (where 'lang' is).
It is not supported to run submodules without building their dependencies
first. There are some snapshot depencencies on apache, but they may be out of
sync.
If you wish to only run/test for the avro-mapred, use the following maven
options from top level or from lang/java:
'-pl :avro-mapred' (project list) and '-am' (also-make - also runs projects
that the items in the list depend on).
e.g. 'mvn compile -pl:avro-mapred -am' does only what is needed to compile for
avro-mapred and the things it depends on.
Alternatively you can 'install' from top level to build all artifacts, then
descend to a child project afterwards -- the child will then use the installed
artifacts from your local repo.
> Avro Maven project can't be built from scratch
> ----------------------------------------------
>
> Key: AVRO-1310
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-1310
> Project: Avro
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: java
> Affects Versions: 1.7.4
> Environment: Maven on Eclipse
> Reporter: Nir Zamir
>
> When getting the Java 'trunk' from SVN and trying to use Maven Install ('mvn
> install') there are errors.
> Most of the errors are in tests so I tried skipping the tests but it still
> fails.
> See more details in my post on Avro Users:
> http://apache-avro.679487.n3.nabble.com/help-with-Avro-compilation-td4026946.html
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