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Yes,
this is exactly what happened. I used eclipse to mv files, and then did 
an svn committ in eclipse again. For reasons I do not know, only the 
deletion of that file from users module was not committed (others were).

Lesson I learned: do not use eclipse for svn committ or update. Use 
directly svn tool from command line.

I see the problem was solved on revision 343 by Sho. Thanks.

Andrea

On 03/25/2014 03:14 AM, Sho Uemura wrote:
> Looks like when you moved EcalEventDisplay.java from the users package 
> to the monitoring-drivers package, the file wasn't actually removed 
> from the users package.
>
> The safest way to move files and directories is to use "svn mv" 
> instead of relying on Eclipse or NetBeans to do the right thing.
>
> On Mon, 24 Mar 2014, Andrea Celentano wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I did the following:
>> - Moved files I am working with from the users module to the 
>> monitoring-drivers module, where I created a new package 
>> (org.hps.monitoring.ecal.plots). I did this with Eclipse.
>> - Did a commit of these files, to add them.  I did this with Eclipse, 
>> clicking on the new module, and doing team-> svn committ.
>> - Did a commit of the user module, package 
>> org.lcsim.hps.user.celentan, that now does not contain any more fail 
>> (after point 1 above). I did this with Eclipse, clicking on the 
>> org.lcsim.hps.users.celentan package, and doing team-> svn committ.
>>
>> Before doing this, I compiled everything with mvn clean install. No 
>> errors were found.
>> Is there anything wrong?
>> Andrea
>>
>>
>>
>> On 03/24/2014 08:29 PM, McCormick, Jeremy I. wrote:
>>> Errors are like:
>>>
>>> [ERROR] Failed to execute goal 
>>> org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-compiler-plugin:3.1:compile 
>>> (default-compile) on project hps-users: Compilation failure: 
>>> Compilation failure:
>>> [ERROR] 
>>> /u1/projects/svn/hps/java/trunk/users/src/main/java/org/lcsim/hps/users/celentan/EcalEventDisplay.java:[21,40] 
>>> package org.lcsim.hps.monitoring.ecal.ui does not exist
>>>
>>> I think you are depending on a package which no longer exists...?
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: McCormick, Jeremy I.
>>> Sent: Monday, March 24, 2014 12:28 PM
>>> To: hps-software
>>> Subject: hps build broken
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Last checkin to trunk/users broke the build (user celentan I think?).
>>>
>>> Make sure ALL the modules you are working with are up to date.
>>>
>>> And on a copy of the trunk with your changes make sure this works:
>>>
>>> mvn clean install
>>>
>>> If that does not work then you need to fix something.
>>>
>>> --Jeremy
>>>
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