Update

I was able to run mvn scm:changelog and it worked fine. It spammed all the
project commit notes into the console...now if I can only get it tp place
those notes in my site....

Now I think that my current SCM configuration in pom.xml is fine.

This is the declaration it worked with:

  <scm>
   
<connection>scm:cvs:pserver:username:@cvsserver:2401:/a/cvs:OMS</connection>
   
<developerConnection>scm:cvs:pserver:username:@cvsserver:2401:/a/cvs:OMS</developerConnection>
    <url>http://repository</url>
  </scm>

Note that I removed the password yet left the : just like some thread
suggested. I also did a cvs login from the command line right before I tried
the above scm. 

Still no change-log report though :(
 


Sam Anabtawi wrote:
> 
> I have been trying to get the changelog-maven-plugin to work with CVS for
> a few days now. I have no idea what is wrong with my setup, when I run mvn
> site I get the following error messages:
> 
> Things I Have Already Tried Based on Prior Replies
> 1) Switched to plugin version 2.0-SNAPSHOT
> 2) Many variations of my SCM declaration (posted below).
> 
> Error Message
> [ERROR] ResourceManager : unable to find resource 'VM_global_library.vm'
> in any resource loader.
> [INFO] Velocimacro : error using  VM library template VM_global_library.vm
> : org.apache.velocity.exception.ResourceNotFoundException: Unable to find
> resource 'V
> M_global_library.vm'
> [[ERROR] VM #displayTree: error : too few arguments to macro. Wanted 2 got
> 0
> [ERROR] VM #menuItem: error : too few arguments to macro. Wanted 1 got 0
> 
> Don't know if these have anything to do with it, but they are always
> there.
> 
> Maven Version
> 2.0.4
> 
> changelog-maven-plugin Version
> 2.0-SNAPSHOT
> 
> OS
> Windows Xp Pro
> 
> Plugin Declaration in POM.xml
> <reporting>
>   <plugins>
>     <plugin>
>       <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
>       <artifactId>maven-changelog-plugin</artifactId>
>       <version>2.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
>     </plugin>
>   </plugins>
> </reporting>
> 
> SCM Configuration POM.xml
> 
> First Variation:
>   <scm>
>    
> <connection>scm:cvs:pserver:username:[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]:2401:/a/cvs:OMS</connection>
>    
> <developerConnection>scm:cvs:pserver:username:[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]:2401:/a/cvs:OMS</developerConnection>
>     <url>http://repository</url>
>   </scm>
> 
> Second Variation
>   <scm>
>    
> <connection>scm:cvs:pserver:username:@cvsserver:2401:/a/cvs:OMS</connection>
>    
> <developerConnection>scm:cvs:pserver:username:@cvsserver:2401:/a/cvs:OMS</developerConnection>
>     <url>http://repository</url>
>   </scm>
> 
> Note that I removed the password yet left the : just like some thread
> suggested. I also did a cvs login from the command line right before I
> tried the above scm. 
> 
> Third Variation
>   <scm>
>    
> <connection>scm:cvs:pserver:username:@cvsserver:/a/cvs:OMS</connection>
>    
> <developerConnection>scm:cvs:pserver:username:@cvsserver:/a/cvs:OMS</developerConnection>
>     <url>http://repository</url>
>   </scm>
> 
> Note that I removed the port number.
> 
> The SCM Template I am Trying to Follow
> I will put this here for quick reference:
> 
> scm:cvs<delimiter>pserver<delimiter>[username[<delimiter>[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]<delimiter>port]<delimiter>path_to_repository<delimiter>module_name
> 
> Other Notes
> 1) I am not using the standard Maven directory structure. All I am
> supposed to do with Maven is create a project site for an existing project
> using mvn site:site.
> 2) The site is generated successfully (I love the site!), but clicking on
> any of the changelog links displays this message:
> 
>    No sources found to create a report.
> 
> My Questions
> 1) Are those error messages I posted earlier the cause of this?
> 2) Is there any way to get some more feedback regarding the error? My
> problem here is that I have NO IDEA where things are going wrong so I
> don't know where to start fixing.
> 3) Is there an error in my SCM declaration? It doesn't seem to complain
> regardless of what I put there. Is there a way to test the SCM
> declaration?
> 
> Sorry for the long post, but my boss is expecting this to get done because
> he heard that making a Maven site was very "easy" which makes me stupid or
> lazy for not getting it done so far. I hope I was thorough enough, and
> thank you for your help in advance!
> 
> -Sam
> 
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