Issues when scanning an application on a different drive under Windows
See original GitHub issueDescribe the bug Whenever I scan a project, the preconditionCheck fails. It cannot find the maven build file and it also cannot find a ‘src/main/java’ directory, while this does exists. I am using a Windows 10 pc with Java 17.0.5 and SBM 0.12.0.
To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Unpack the repository TestMigrator (TestMigrator.zip)
- Start SBM
- Type
scan D:\\TestMigrator
- Observe the failure
Expected behavior A pass of the maven build file (a pom.xml is present) A pass of the ‘src/main/java’ dir (which also exists)
Desktop:
- OS: Windows
- Version 10 21H2
- Java 17.0.5
Issue Analytics
- State:
- Created a year ago
- Comments:7
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Hi @BWagener,
thanks for reporting. I will give it a try (if my VDI lets me create a new drive) and report back here.
@BWagener, well that explains a lot! That is exactly the difference between the first try (which failed) and the second try a few days later, now I think of it. Thanks for clearing this up!