If you use a snapshot and it doesn't work, I don't think it's fixed because we didn't work on this part since r490629 Emmanuel Minto van der Sluis a écrit : > Hi Emmanuel, > > Actually I was not using Continuum 1.0.3 but a version build from trunk to > be exact I used r490629. > > Are you sure it is fixed? Issue > http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-1049 CONTINUUM-1049 is still > open. Can you please point me to the changeset that is supposed to fixed > this issue. > > regards, > > Minto > > > > Emmanuel Venisse wrote: >> Can you try continuum 1.1 snapshot? I think it's fixed. >> >> Emmanuel >> >> Minto van der Sluis a écrit : >>> Thanks Hilco, >>> >>> Maybe I should better read what I write. Luckily the password was for a >>> test >>> account. And a password without an account isn't of much use. >>> >>> A pity to hear Continuum can not cope with my situation. Now I have 2 >>> options. Have a look at CruiseControl or set up anonymous. Let's start >>> with >>> the second options ;-) >>> >>> regards, >>> >>> Minto van der Sluis >>> >>> >>> Hilco Wijbenga-2 wrote: >>>> On 1/31/07, Minto van der Sluis wrote: >>>>> adam20064 >>>> *I* promise not to tell anyone ... but you might want to change your >>>> password anyway. ;-) >>>> >>>>> Seems like I am running out of options. Does anyone know how I can get >>>>> my >>>>> projects into Continuum? >>>> IIRC, you can upload POMs directly (from the local file system). That >>>> would obviously mean manual labour whenever you make changes to the >>>> POM... >>>> >>>> I think the URL to your POM has to be an actual URL >>>> (http://your.server.com/svn/pom.xml, e.g.) so something like scm:cvs >>>> will not work. Setting up ViewCVS might help but you'd need anonymous >>>> access, presumably. >>>> >>>> I guess Maven and Continuum are not entirely in sync when it comes to >>>> SCM. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Hilco >>>> >>>> >> >> >