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Re: [m2e-users] Where do we manage m2e-extras related issues?
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Lets use github for now... pull requests is the only thing that matters
anyways ;-)
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Regards,
Igor
On 11-08-28 1:16 PM, Fred Bricon wrote:
Igor,
the following bug actually comes from the mavenarchiver plugin from
m2e-extras
(https://github.com/sonatype/m2eclipse-extras/tree/master/org.sonatype.m2e.mavenarchiver),
which is required and installed by default with m2e-wtp.
Where should we manage related issues? I don't think there's a clear
statement about that, but I may have missed it.
We have the choice between bugzilla @ eclipse.org <http://eclipse.org>,
jira @ sonatype.org <http://sonatype.org> or the built-in github issue
system.
regards,
Fred Bricon
2011/8/28 Christian Kaltepoth (JIRA) <issues@xxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:issues@xxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Error message: No context maven session
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Key: MECLIPSEWTP-163
URL: https://issues.sonatype.org/browse/MECLIPSEWTP-163
Project: Dev - M2E - WTP OSS
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 0.13.1
Environment: Fresh Eclipse Indigo installation + M2E 1.0.0
+ M2E-WTP 0.13.1
Reporter: Christian Kaltepoth
Assignee: Fred Bricon
Attachments: seam-faces-m2e-wtp-bug.zip
I've recently run into an issue which I thought was M2E related, but
my tests showed that it only happens if M2E-WTP is installed.
You can find the original issue here:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=355292
The problem occurs if I try to import the current snapshot of Seam
Faces into my fresh installation of Eclipse Indigo (with m2e 1.0.0
and m2e-wtp 0.13.1 installed).
I get the error message "No context maven session" for some of the
pom.xml files after the import.
Steps to reproduce:
* Unpack attached file "seam-faces-m2e-wtp-bug.zip" to some
directory (UNPACK_DIR)
* Run "mvn install" once from the console to get all the dependencies.
* Use "Import -> Existing Maven Project" and choose
"UNPACK_DIR/seam-faces/api/"
* You will see the error message "No context maven session" for
the pom.xml
I even found a workaround to fix this issue. Open
"UNPACK_DIR/seamfaces/pom.xml" (the parent pom
"org.jboss.seam.faces:seam-faces-parent" of the api module) and
remove the parent element in there (referencing another parent
"org.jboss.seam:seam-parent"). The error doesn't appear now anymore
but I get tons of other errors due to the missing declarations from
the second master pom.
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