On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 2:06 AM, Kevan Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> B) A maven build will access multiple, redundant, versions of the same
> artifact. We control the versions that will be included in our server
> assemblies. However, we don't really control the build-time dependencies
> that our build will require. Thus, the transitive dependencies accessed
> during a build may be much more than will actually be needed/used in the
> server assemblies. Is there some way we can help limit the number of
> artifacts which must be available during a build?

Hi Kevan,

Dave Blevins worked out a tool to limit the number of necessary deps
in OpenEJB. I think it could be used in Geronimo as well.

Is there a way to include all the necessary build sources in a single
Ubuntu dir in the repo and point m2 to it? m2 could download the deps
to let us build offline. Don't know whether it makes sense, but
thought I threw it out to others see what I couldn't.

Jacek

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Jacek Laskowski
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