Hi Gilles, This is related to the fix I made for MathJax. It apparently is not as simple as I thought, i.e. this was a hidden tag only for JDK 8. This tag is not officially documented so there is no official solution, only what you can find on the web.
I had installed openJDK 9 on my linux machine to test building the JMS modules. I had to remove the --allow-script-in-comments tag to get it to build the javadocs. So I changed the latest pom.xml for commons-rng-parent to only add the tag on JDK 1.8. I found that if I had that tag on open JDK 9 the following fails: mvn -v Apache Maven 3.5.4 (1edded0938998edf8bf061f1ceb3cfdeccf443fe; 2018-06-17T19:33:14+01:00) Maven home: /usr/local/apache-maven-3.5.4 Java version: 9-internal, vendor: Oracle Corporation, runtime: /usr/lib/jvm/java-9-openjdk-amd64 Default locale: en_GB, platform encoding: UTF-8 OS name: "linux", version: "4.4.0-142-generic", arch: "amd64", family: "unix" java -version openjdk version "9-internal" OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 9-internal+0-2016-04-14-195246.buildd.src) OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 9-internal+0-2016-04-14-195246.buildd.src, mixed mode) mvn javadoc:javadoc Is OK. mvn javadoc:javadoc -Pjdk8-javadoc Does NOT work. I have just tried: mvn clean site site:stage -Pcommons-rng-examples This is fails on the client-api module with this weird error running the findbugs report: [INFO] Fork Value is true [java] Exception in thread "main" java.io.IOException: IOException while scanning codebases [java] at edu.umd.cs.findbugs.FindBugs2.execute(FindBugs2.java:282) [java] at edu.umd.cs.findbugs.FindBugs.runMain(FindBugs.java:401) [java] at edu.umd.cs.findbugs.FindBugs2.main(FindBugs2.java:1187) [java] Caused by: edu.umd.cs.findbugs.classfile.ResourceNotFoundException: Resource not found: java/lang/Object.class [java] at edu.umd.cs.findbugs.classfile.impl.ClassPathImpl.lookupResource(ClassPathImpl.java:164) [java] at edu.umd.cs.findbugs.classfile.impl.ClassPathBuilder.build(ClassPathBuilder.java:282) [java] at edu.umd.cs.findbugs.FindBugs2.buildClassPath(FindBugs2.java:674) [java] at edu.umd.cs.findbugs.FindBugs2.execute(FindBugs2.java:215) [java] ... 2 more So the I am thinking the jdk9 install I am using is broken and probably too old to have the hidden --allow-script-in-comments option for javadoc. You could try running with the 'jdk8-javadoc’ profile on your java 9 and see if that fixes the problem for you. Can you let me know what version of java 9 you are using? Alex > On 17 Feb 2019, at 22:03, Gilles Sadowski <gillese...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Alex. > > I tried to regenerate the site but the build fails: > ---CUT--- > [INFO] Reactor Summary: > [INFO] > [INFO] Apache Commons RNG ................................. SUCCESS [ 21.050 > s] > [INFO] Apache Commons RNG Client API ...................... FAILURE [ 7.723 > s] > [INFO] Apache Commons RNG Core ............................ SKIPPED > [INFO] Apache Commons RNG Simple .......................... SKIPPED > [INFO] Apache Commons RNG Sampling ........................ SKIPPED > [INFO] Apache Commons RNG Examples ........................ SKIPPED > [INFO] Stress test example ................................ SKIPPED > [INFO] Sampling example ................................... SKIPPED > [INFO] Quadrature example ................................. SKIPPED > [INFO] JMH Benchmark ...................................... SKIPPED > [INFO] JPMS Integration test .............................. SKIPPED > [INFO] JPMS module example (library) ...................... SKIPPED > [INFO] JPMS module example (application) .................. SKIPPED > [INFO] > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > [INFO] BUILD FAILURE > [INFO] > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > [INFO] Total time: 29.294 s > [INFO] Finished at: 2019-02-17T22:52:17+01:00 > [INFO] Final Memory: 82M/220M > [INFO] > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > [ERROR] Failed to execute goal > org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-site-plugin:3.7.1:site (default-site) > on project commons-rng-client-api: Error generating > maven-javadoc-plugin:3.0.1:javadoc report: > [ERROR] Exit code: 1 - javadoc: error - option -header contains JavaScript. > [ERROR] Use --allow-script-in-comments to allow use of JavaScript. > [ERROR] > [ERROR] Command line was: > /usr/lib/jvm/java-9-openjdk-amd64/bin/javadoc @options @package > ---CUT--- > > Command line was: > $ JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-9-openjdk-amd64/ mvn > -Pcommons-rng-examples clean site site:stage > > Regards, > Gilles > > P.S. I'd wait for the new RNG implementations to be in "master" before > updating the > live site (so that "current" will refer to "1.3-SNAPSHOT"). > > > Le dim. 17 févr. 2019 à 16:08, Alex Herbert <alex.d.herb...@gmail.com > <mailto:alex.d.herb...@gmail.com>> a écrit : >> >> >> >>> On 16 Feb 2019, at 21:31, Gilles Sadowski <gillese...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hello. >>> >>> Le sam. 16 févr. 2019 à 13:12, Alex Herbert <alex.d.herb...@gmail.com> a >>> écrit : >>>> >>>> The link to the javadoc on the GitHub homepage is broken. I cannot find a >>>> link to the javadoc from the official commons RNG homepage. >>>> >>>> I have tried to update the README.md using the commons build plugin. Here >>>> is a comparison between updated and the original: >>>> >>>> https://github.com/apache/commons-rng/compare/master...aherbert:update-readme >>>> >>>> <https://github.com/apache/commons-rng/compare/master...aherbert:update-readme> >>>> >>>> Given the use of sub-modules it appears the output README.md files have to >>>> be tweaked. >>>> >>>> The build plugin creates working links for each of the sub-modules to >>>> javadoc.io <http://javadoc.io/>. >>> >>> I don't see those links: the apidocs are hosted on the Apache server: >>> >>> https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-rng/commons-rng-core/apidocs/overview-summary.html >>> >>> <https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-rng/commons-rng-core/apidocs/overview-summary.html> >>> >>> <https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-rng/commons-rng-core/apidocs/overview-summary.html >>> >>> <https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-rng/commons-rng-core/apidocs/overview-summary.html>> >> >> The javadoc.io <http://javadoc.io/> <http://javadoc.io/ >> <http://javadoc.io/>> badges are put at the top of the README.md by the >> latest commons build plugin. It seems that when you visit javadoc.io >> <http://javadoc.io/> <http://javadoc.io/ <http://javadoc.io/>> at the link >> this prompts them to get the public release and then create the javadoc >> pages on this site. All the badges I have tested do eventually build and >> show javadoc. >> >> The latest README.md updates the badges so that: >> >> - build status badge drops the '?branch=master’ parameter >> - coverage badge drops the '?branch=master’ parameter >> - maven central badge is unchanged * >> - The licence badge is dropped >> - The java docs badge is added to refer to javadoc.io <http://javadoc.io/> >> <http://javadoc.io/ <http://javadoc.io/>> >> >> * This badge used the artefact name so has to be updated for the main >> README.md page as that refers to commons-rng-parent. All the sub-modules are >> OK. I just pointed it to commons-ring-simple. >> >> So should the javadoc.io <http://javadoc.io/> <http://javadoc.io/ >> <http://javadoc.io/>> badge be dropped and the licence badge reinstated >> manually? >> >>> >>>> However should there be a master javadoc with bundles for each module >>>> hosted somewhere on https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-rng/ >>>> <https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-rng/> >>>> <https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-rng/ >>>> <https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-rng/>>? >>> >>> It doesn't bother me that there is no aggregate Javadoc; the modules can be >>> seen as separate libraries with different target audiences. >>> The broken link in README.md should be replaced by links to the each of the >>> modules. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Gilles >> >> OK. I have tweaked the output from the commons build plugin for the main >> page to add javadoc links for client-api, core, simple and sampling. >> >> I updated all the other README.md files to: >> >> - manually fix the javadoc link in the modules with javadoc * >> - not refer to the module name but ‘Apache Commons RNG’ for the donate link. >> - use <commons.componentid>rng</commons.componentid> as the example property >> - drop the RNG from the auto-generated [Apache Commons RNG >> homepage](https://commons.apache.org/ <https://commons.apache.org/>) >> >> * The javadoc here: >> https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-rng/commons-rng-examples/apidocs/ >> <https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-rng/commons-rng-examples/apidocs/> >> >> <https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-rng/commons-rng-examples/apidocs/ >> <https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-rng/commons-rng-examples/apidocs/>> >> Is for 1.1-SNAPSHOT. Some modules are missing (e.g. >> commons-ring-examples-quadrature). >> >> So the 1.2 release did not deploy apidocs for commons-examples? I do not >> know how to browse the hosting server to check. If missing then the apidocs >> should be fixed (uploaded). If it is not official to host these I can update >> the README.md to remove the browse link. >> >> You can see the latest comparison with what was previously in the README at >> this link: >> >> https://github.com/apache/commons-rng/compare/master...aherbert:update-readme >> >> <https://github.com/apache/commons-rng/compare/master...aherbert:update-readme> >> >> <https://github.com/apache/commons-rng/compare/master...aherbert:update-readme >> >> <https://github.com/apache/commons-rng/compare/master...aherbert:update-readme>> >> >> You can view the pages here: >> >> https://github.com/aherbert/commons-rng/tree/update-readme >> <https://github.com/aherbert/commons-rng/tree/update-readme> >> <https://github.com/aherbert/commons-rng/tree/update-readme >> <https://github.com/aherbert/commons-rng/tree/update-readme>> >> >> I think all the links work in all the modules except the missing javadocs >> for the commons-examples modules. >> >> The badges, [Contributing], [License] and [Additional Resource] sections are >> all now up-to-date with the latest from the commons build plugin. 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