Hi Glen
I just did a fresh checkout of the trunk into a remote unix server in the US, and used a brand new M2 repo and built everything fine (ofcourse on Linux ;-) )

OK, I just tried deleting my entire .m2/ and rebuilding, at which point it worked. I really hate Maven sometimes. At least with straight ahead lib/ directories and classpath wrangling you knew what was going on... ;)
Probably this was caused by a corrupted file (or files) on maven.. usually when its downloading some artifact, if the connection breaks these problems can happen.. anyway, glad to see that you got everything sorted out..

asankha

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