or use --settings to provide alternate configuration.

We've been over the gentoo discussion before - you might like to search the archives, or get in touch with the java gentoo folks that brought it up. As a non-user, I'm basically in the same boat as with Fedora (though I'm a little more familiar there). I'm happy to work with you to answer Q's, apply patches, under the same parameters as we outlined in that discussion.

- Brett

On 13/12/2006, at 8:16 PM, Carlos Sanchez wrote:

On 12/13/06, Alistair Bush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As a ebuild is executed in a sandbox all attempts to access directories like ~/.mvn will result in the build failing majorly. There is therefore no practicial way that we (Gentoo) can implement a maven repository that is
common and available to all java based ebuilds.


it is ~/.m2
is it a problem to change $HOME? ot point to one of the sandboxed directories?

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