I need your help.
I downloaded maven 3-5-0-src.zip file from maven site. I started to unzip process after a few seconds I got an this error.
Error: System doesn't find this path.
Cannot create
C:\Users\AppData\Local\Temp\wz85b2\apache-maven-3.5.0\maven-core\src\test\resources\org\apache\maven\extension\test-extension-repo\org\apache\maven\core\test\test-lifecycle-and-artifactHandler\1\test-lifecycle-and-artifactHandler-1.pom.sha1.
I can't install maven on my computer. How can solve this?
The ...-src.zip file only contains the source files for your reference.
You need to download and install the binary zip file at apache-maven-3.5.0-bin.zip if you're planning to use maven to build stuff.
Otherwise, the above error looks suspiciously like a Windows path length problem.
I'm implementing the Maven CPD PMD plug-in to to spot and (fail the build) if any instances of code duplication are presennt in the project.
This all works fine. However, The output error to the terminal in intellij idea is in the form:
Terminal output:
CPD Failure: Found 31 lines of duplicated code at locations:
[INFO]
C:\Users\bob\Documents\Project\Folder\src\main\java\HelloWorld.java
line 330
[INFO]
C:\Users\bob\Documents\Project\Folder\src\main\java\HelloWorld.java
line 428
This works fine and how it should do,
although, I recently had experience implementing Maven Check Style plug-in, which output error looks like this :
[INFO]
C:\Users\bob\Documents\Project\Folder\src\main\java\HelloWorld.java:428
This is infinitely more useful as I can just click on this "file path" and go directly to the file and line where this error occurs ie. HelloWorld.java at line 428.
so, my question is, is there anyway of getting intellij idea to "recognise" the output in the form:
[INFO]
C:\Users\bob\Documents\Project\Folder\src\main\java\HelloWorld.java
line 428
and making this "clickable" ??
Any help or insights will be greatly appreciated as having to manually navigate to the class is really annoying :( (especially as I have hundreds of errors).
Thanks all.. :)
With Intellij can you run your code using a Run Configuration rather than using the terminal? This will give you what you want.
Also, as a comment, Visual Studio Code does exactly what you want out of the box.
I have my M2_HOME set to C:\apache-maven-3.2.5\apache-maven\src after reading through the mvn.bat file. It seems that I can now run the mvn command without the M2_HOME error message, but get the following:
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Windows\SysWOW64>mvn
Error: Could not find or load main class org.codehaus.plexus.classworlds.launcher.Launcher
C:\Windows\SysWOW64>
yes I acknowledge that I need to run it where I have the POM.xml file to get the dependency etc. information out. Also, I read the similar posts on SO regarding this error message, but it seems like hack and frig job rather than a logical solution.
I know that i would get an error message if i run mvn where I don't have any POM or anything, but the error message is definitely not the above.
I have downloaded maven as a zipped distribution and extracted it on my C:\ drive. My maven folder looks like the following:
C:\apache-maven-3.2.5\apache-maven\(inside there is src\bin)
C:\apache-maven-3.2.5\(Other maven folders and pom.xml)
I don't know if my folder setup is correct.
Any suggestion will be appreciated.
UPDATE
I just realised that I downloaded the source distribution not the binary. I downloaded the correct distribution and it worked fine (with %M2% and %M2_HOME% envvar definitions). Silly things...
You're not supposed to point M2_HOME to C:\apache-maven-3.2.5\apache-maven\src, but rather to an actual installation directory of maven (often C:\apache-maven-3.2.5). What you used is a maven source code folder.
In fact you don't even need maven source code to use maven. Just download one of the binary distribution , point M2_HOME there and include M2_HOME\bin in your shell PATH
I am creating liferay themes using JBoss on my Mac. In the process of creating a theme, when I execute ant deploy on my terminal, I am getting following errors:
Buildfile:
/Users/saif/Desktop/Liferay/liferay-plugins-sdk-6.1.1/themes/g2y-b2b-theme/build.xml
[copy] Copying 1 file to /usr/share/ant/lib
BUILD FAILED
/Users/saif/Desktop/Liferay/liferay-plugins-sdk-6.1.1/themes/g2y-b2b-theme/build.xml:5:
The following error occurred while executing this line:
/Users/saif/Desktop/Liferay/liferay-plugins-sdk-6.1.1/themes/build-common-theme.xml:7:
The following error occurred while executing this line:
/Users/saif/Desktop/Liferay/liferay-plugins-sdk-6.1.1/build-common-plugin.xml:5:
The following error occurred while executing this line:
/Users/saif/Desktop/Liferay/liferay-plugins-sdk-6.1.1/build-common.xml:68:
Failed to copy
/Users/saif/Desktop/Liferay/liferay-plugins-sdk-6.1.1/lib/ecj.jar to
/usr/share/ant/lib/ecj.jar due to java.io.FileNotFoundException
/usr/share/ant/lib/ecj.jar (Permission denied)
Total time: 0 seconds
Please help me to get rid of this and proceed further. What are the steps I should take in order to do this on a Mac? Please also tell me how to set up the environment variable of ANT on a Mac.
When ant builds your theme and requires ecj.jar (the eclipse compiler for java) it typically downloads it from some internet repository and places it in $ANT_HOME/lib. It seems your $ANT_HOME is usr/share/ant and you don't have write access to that directory. Either download it manually and place it there or open up the directory write permissions for one build (then close it again).
You'll only need to do this once: When ecj.jar is on the classpath for ant, it will just be used for eternity.
[ERROR] error: error reading C:\Users\suresh\.m2\repository\org\jdom\jdom\1.1\jdom-1.1.jar; error in opening zip file
[ERROR] error: error reading C:\Users\suresh\.m2\repository\javax\servlet\servlet-api\2.5\servlet-api-2.5.jar; error in opening zip file
[ERROR] error: error reading C:\Users\suresh\.m2\repository\org\apache\cxf\cxf-rt-bindings-http\2.2.1\cxf-rt-bindings-http-2.2.1.jar; error in opening zip file
[ERROR] error: error reading C:\Users\suresh\.m2\repository\org\codehaus\jra\jra\1.0-alpha-4\jra-1.0-alpha-4.jar; error in opening zip file
[ERROR] error: error reading C:\Users\suresh\.m2\repository\org\apache\cxf\cxf-api\2.2.1\cxf-api-2.2.1.jar; error in opening zip file
[ERROR] error: error reading C:\Users\suresh\.m2\repository\org\apache\cxf\cxf-common-utilities\2.2.1\cxf-common-utilities-2.2.1.jar; error in opening zip file
[INFO] 44 errors
How to resolve this error while running mvn clean install?
And I see that, starting from servlet-api, no packages are being created inside the local repository on my disk.
Probably, contents of the JAR files in your local .m2 repository are HTML saying "301 Moved Permanently". It seems that mvn does not handle "301 Moved Permanently" properly as expected. In such a case, download the JAR files manually from somewhere (the central repository, for example) and put them into your .m2 repository.
See also:
asm-3.1.jar; error in opening zip file
http://darutk-oboegaki.blogspot.jp/2012/07/asm-31jar-error-in-opening-zip-file.html
This error sometimes occurs. The files becomes corrupt.
A quick solution thats works for me, is:
Go to your local repository (in general /.m2/) in your case I see that is C:\Users\suresh.m2)
Search for the packages that makes conflicts (in general go to repository/org) and delete it
Try again to install it
With that you force to get the actual files
good luck with that!
Try to remove your repository in /.m2/repository/ and then do a mvn clean install to download the files again.
I had the same problem but previous solutions not work for me. The only solution works for me is the following URL.
https://enlightensoft.wordpress.com/2013/01/15/maven-error-reading-error-in-opening-zip-file/
[EDIT]
Here I explain more about it
Suppose you got an error like below
[ERROR] error: error reading C:\Users\user\.m2\repository\org\jdom\jdom\1.1\jdom-1.1.jar; error in opening zip file
Then you have to follow these steps.
First, delete the existing jar C:\Users\user\.m2\repository\org\jdom\jdom\1.1\jdom-1.1.jar
Then you have to manually download relevant jar from Maven central repository. You can download from this link here
After that, you have to copy that downloaded jar into the previous directory.C:\Users\user\.m2\repository\org\jdom\jdom\1.1\
Then you can build your project using mvn clean install
hope this will help somebody.
go to the .m2/repository and delete the conflicting files
mvn -U clean install
This error can occur when your connection gets interrupted during your dependencies are being downloaded.
Delete the relevant repository folder and run following command again to download a fresh copy of corrupted file.
mvn clean install
I just have this error. You can delete the files and run the compiling command again:
$ sudo rm /Users/Chaklader/.m2/repository/org/apache/poi/poi/3.17/poi-3.17.jar
$ sudo rm /Users/Chaklader/.m2/repository/com/fasterxml/jackson/core/jackson-databind/2.7.5/jackson-databind-2.7.5.jar
$ sudo rm /Users/Chaklader/.m2/repository/com/fasterxml/jackson/core/jackson-core/2.7.5/jackson-core-2.7.5.jar
Now, run the command for the clean compile:
$ mvn -U clean compile
I had a similar problem as well. The fix was a mix of both. I had a problem with asm-3.1 (as mentioned in the blog post linked by Takahiko. That jar was corrupt. I needed to manually get the jar from the maven central repository. Removing it and retrying just got the corrupt jar again. It then still failed on the asm-parent, which was a POM file containing the HTML with a 301. Again, it required manually getting the file myself. You may want to check what settings XML to see if you're set to a different repository, such as a local nexus server.
When the proper way to get the new one fails, manually grab it yourself.
I deleted the jar downloaded by maven
manually download the jar from google
place the jar in the local repo in place of deleted jar.
This resolved my problem.
Hope it helps
I also encountered the same problem, my problem has been resolved.
The solution is:
According to error information being given, to find the corresponding jar in maven repository and deleted.
Then executed mvn install command after deleting.
Accidently I found a simple workaroud to this issue. Running Maven with -X option forces it to try other servers to download source code. Instead of trash HTML inside some jar files there is correct content.
mvn clean install -X > d:\log.txt
And in the log file you find messages like these:
Downloading: https://repository.apache.org/content/groups/public/org/apache/axis2/mex/1.6.1-wso2v2/mex-1.6.1-wso2v2-impl.jar
[DEBUG] Writing resolution tracking file D:\wso2_local_repository\org\apache\axis2\mex\1.6.1-wso2v2\mex-1.6.1-wso2v2-impl.jar.lastUpdated
Downloading: http://maven.wso2.org/nexus/content/groups/wso2-public/org/apache/axis2/mex/1.6.1-wso2v2/mex-1.6.1-wso2v2-impl.jar
You see, Maven switched repository.apache.org to maven.wso2.org when it encountered a download problem. So the following error is now gone:
[ERROR] error: error reading D:\wso2_local_repository\org\apache\axis2\mex\1.6.1-wso2v2\mex-1.6.1-wso2v2-impl.jar; error in opening zip file
This issue is a pain in my a$$, I have this issue in my Mac,
if I run
mvn clean install | grep "error reading"
[ERROR] error reading /Users/ducnguyen/.m2/repository/org/apache/velocity/velocity/1.7/velocity-1.7.jar; error in opening zip file
[ERROR] error reading /Users/ducnguyen/.m2/repository/commons-net/commons-net/3.3/commons-net-3.3.jar; error in opening zip file
[ERROR] error reading /Users/ducnguyen/.m2/repository/org/apache/commons/commons-lang3/3.0/commons-lang3-3.0.jar; error in opening zip file
[ERROR] error reading /Users/ducnguyen/.m2/repository/org/bouncycastle/bcprov-jdk15on/1.54/bcprov-jdk15on-1.54.jar; error in opening zip file
[ERROR] error reading /Users/ducnguyen/.m2/repository/javax/mail/mail/1.4/mail-1.4.jar; error in opening zip file
[ERROR] error reading /Users/ducnguyen/.m2/repository/org/apache/pdfbox/pdfbox/2.0.0/pdfbox-2.0.0.jar; error in opening zip file
[ERROR] error reading /Users/ducnguyen/.m2/repository/com/itextpdf/itextpdf/5.5.10/itextpdf-5.5.10.jar; error in opening zip file
[ERROR] error reading /Users/ducnguyen/.m2/repository/org/slf4j/slf4j-api/1.7.24/slf4j-api-1.7.24.jar; error in opening zip file
[ERROR] error reading /Users/ducnguyen/.m2/repository/com/aspose/aspose-pdf/11.5.0/aspose-pdf-11.5.0.jar; error in opening zip file
[ERROR] error reading /Users/ducnguyen/.m2/repository/org/apache/velocity/velocity/1.7/velocity-1.7.jar; error in opening zip file
[ERROR] error reading /Users/ducnguyen/.m2/repository/commons-net/commons-net/3.3/commons-net-3.3.jar; error in opening zip file
[ERROR] error reading /Users/ducnguyen/.m2/repository/org/apache/commons/commons-lang3/3.0/commons-lang3-3.0.jar; error in opening zip file
[ERROR] error reading /Users/ducnguyen/.m2/repository/org/bouncycastle/bcprov-jdk15on/1.54/bcprov-jdk15on-1.54.jar; error in opening zip file
[ERROR] error reading /Users/ducnguyen/.m2/repository/javax/mail/mail/1.4/mail-1.4.jar; error in opening zip file
[ERROR] error reading /Users/ducnguyen/.m2/repository/org/apache/pdfbox/pdfbox/2.0.0/pdfbox-2.0.0.jar; error in opening zip file
[ERROR] error reading /Users/ducnguyen/.m2/repository/com/itextpdf/itextpdf/5.5.10/itextpdf-5.5.10.jar; error in opening zip file
[ERROR] error reading /Users/ducnguyen/.m2/repository/org/slf4j/slf4j-api/1.7.24/slf4j-api-1.7.24.jar; error in opening zip file
Removing all corrupted libs is the only solution
So I want to remove all of them at once.
mvn clean install | grep "error reading" | awk '{print "rm " $4 | "/bin/sh" }'
The command needs AWK to take libPath string from column $4
Then rerun
mvn clean install
I deleted the affected jar file from Maven external libraries
Then I performed Maven > Reload project which fixed the library by reinstalling
This worked for me without manually downloading a .jar file
For me I should change the .m2 repo in the settings.xml file with another one because in Mac maven can't create a folder that start with point(.)
to solve that, open your maven/version/conf/settings.xml and specify the location of your repo folder like this :
<localRepository>../repo</localRepository>
don't forget to change it also in your IDE, in eclipse go to : Windows > Preferences > Maven > User Settings > Global Settings, and navigate to your settings.xml.
clean install your project.
hope this will help you.
This error occurs because of some file corruption.
But we don't need to delete whole .m2 folder.
Instead find which jar files get corrupted by looking at the error message in the console. And delete only the folders which contains those jar files.
Like in the question :
C:\Users\suresh\.m2\repository\org\jdom\jdom\
C:\Users\suresh\.m2\repository\javax\servlet\servlet-api\
C:\Users\suresh\.m2\repository\org\apache\cxf\cxf-rt-bindings-http
C:\Users\suresh\.m2\repository\org\codehaus\jra\jra
C:\Users\suresh\.m2\repository\org\apache\cxf\cxf-api
C:\Users\suresh\.m2\repository\org\apache\cxf\cxf-common-utilities
Delete these folders.
Then run.
mvn clean install -U
Deleting the entire local m2 repo may not be advisable. As in my case I have hundreds and hundreds of jars in my local, I don't want to re-download them all just for one jar.
Most of the above answers didn't work for me, here is what I did.
STEP:1: Ensure if you are downloading from the correct Maven repo in you settings.xml. In my case it was referring to http://central.maven.org/maven2/ as https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/. So it was getting corrupted or going otherwise?
STEP:2: Delete the folder containing the artifact and other details in your local machine.This will force it download it again upon next build
STEP:3: mvn clean install :).
Hope it helps.
I downloaded the jar file manually and replace the one in my local directory and it worked
You could also check if the required certificates are installed to make sure that it allows the dependencies to be downloaded.