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My maven build works fine in IntelliJ IDEA. That is not the issue. The issue is relating to SonarQube Community Plugin.

ERROR 17:08:38.358 > java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "mvn" (in directory "/Users/chrismanning/Projects/Registry/registry/idea-files"): error=2, No such file or directory

Local analysis script:

mvn sonar:sonar 
-DskipTests=true 
-Dsonar.analysis.mode=issues
-Dsonar.scm.enabled=false 
-Dsonar.scm-stats.enabled=false 
-Dissueassignplugin.enabled=false 
-Dsonar.preview.excludePlugins=emailnotifications,issueassign 
-Dsonar.report.export.path=sonar-report.json

I definitely have maven installed and in my path. (it's symlinked in /usr/local/bin)

chrismanning@Chriss-MacBook-Pro:~/Projects/Registry/registry/idea-files$ mvn -version
Apache Maven 3.2.5 (12a6b3acb947671f09b81f49094c53f426d8cea1; 2014-12-14T12:29:23-05:00)
Maven home: /Users/chrismanning/apache-maven-3.2.5
Java version: 1.8.0_40, vendor: Oracle Corporation
Java home: /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_40.jdk/Contents/Home/jre
Default locale: en_US, platform encoding: UTF-8
OS name: "mac os x", version: "10.10.3", arch: "x86_64", family: "mac"

M2_HOME and PATH are propely defined in /etc/launchd.conf

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    Sorry, but this might be a possible duplicate: stackoverflow.com/questions/7053666/…
    – hooknc
    Mar 21, 2016 at 21:43
  • Followed solution for that and moved my M2_HOME declaration and PATH additions to that file. (then restarted IntelliJ) No luck here Mar 21, 2016 at 22:27
  • Also tried restarting PC per that answer's directions just in case. Still no luck Mar 21, 2016 at 22:35
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    @hooknc That was actually the problem, but that stackoverflow link did not provide the proper solution. That method of setting environmental variables is outdated for Mac OS X Yosemite. Mar 22, 2016 at 17:53

1 Answer 1

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If you're using Yosemite (like I am) you must set environmental variables this way

  1. Create new file at ~/Library/LaunchAgents/environment.plist

  2. Add this code block and modify to appropriately set your environmental variables

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
    <plist version="1.0">
    <dict>
      <key>Label</key>
      <string>my.startup</string>
      <key>ProgramArguments</key>
      <array>
        <string>sh</string>
        <string>-c</string>
        <string>
        launchctl setenv JAVA_HOME /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_40.jdk/Contents/Home
        launchctl setenv M2_HOME /Users/chrismanning/apache-maven-3.2.5
        </string>        
      </array>
      <key>RunAtLoad</key>
      <true/>
    </dict>
    </plist>
    
  3. Save and restart your computer. This is the proper way to load Yosemite environmental variables

If you are using an older version of Mac OS X, see this answer

Setting environment variables in OS X?

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  • Good job on finding the answer yourself. Don't forget to select your answer as the right answer.
    – hooknc
    Mar 23, 2016 at 20:40
  • Does this work for terminal as well? Or, do I have to add export JAVA_HOME="/Library/Java/..." in some where else too (like, /etc/profile or ~/.bash_profile)?
    – Ali Ok
    Jun 22, 2016 at 1:18
  • Should work fine in terminal. Just make sure to restart your computer after adding the launch agent file. However if you're running El Capitan I think the way to set the variables changed. I haven't upgraded my Mac yet but a coworker was having problems with this on El Capitan. Jun 23, 2016 at 7:57
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    Be sure to use the RAW Paste Data from that pastebin snippet (the formatted version is borked).
    – Perry
    Jun 27, 2016 at 18:42
  • Ah, I'll have him try that. Thanks Perry. Jun 28, 2016 at 17:18

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