[GraphHopper] Project structure

evilhack at gmx.de evilhack at gmx.de
Tue Apr 30 11:08:32 UTC 2013


Hi,

 

I added a parent pom and created a pull request. On my local machine maven could not resolve two dependencies when building graphhopper-android:


> The POM for org.mapsforge:mapsforge:jar:0.3.1-SNAPSHOT is missing, no dependency information available.
> The POM for android:android:jar:2.2_r3 is missing, no dependency information available


I did not change anything on the dependencies, except moving junit-dependencies into parent pom. Maybe you can review my pull request and see what I did wrong.


So, the Travis build was not successful; I suppose it is the same error, but I dont know how to look for the errors the build threw in Travis.


Regards,

Karl.


 


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Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2013 11:56:29 +0200
From: Peter K <peathal at yahoo.de>
To: graphhopper at openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [GraphHopper] Project structure
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Hi Karl!

> I see, you changed your project structure by giving each subproject an
> own pom.xml. Is there any reason why you didn't setup a Maven
> multi-module project since you now have several sub projects and one
> root project?

The migration is not yet finished :)


> I'm working with eclipse m2e and EGit and due the current single
> project structure I first have to to import the root project without
> maven nature to have a connection to the git-repository and afterwards
> I need to import all single projects (graphhopper-core etc.) to get
> maven integration; but there I don't have a Git-connection anymore.
> This is kind of unhandy and has several drawbacks in my workflow (i.e.
> whenever my working copy differs from the Git-repository I need to
> synchronize the root project to get the changes into the sub projects,
> where I have file structure only).

Probably you should replace your IDE ;)
... the root project will follow soon or even sooner if you can try to
provide a pull request?
 
> PS: Any idea when you're going to include turn costs/restrictions?
> Maybe I can help you with that somehow?

As I described in the issue this is not something easy but would
definitely welcome help! Currently I'm concentrating to push out 0.1 in
some weeks. This needs lots of tuning and will take all my time.

Regards,
Peter.
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