mvn package is what you need.  I tried this yesterday and found that
there's many missing JARs in Maven's repository.  It'd be nice iif it
was possible to use Maven 2's transitive dependencies w/o any
additional work from folks building the project (Fabrizio?).

Matt

On 11/30/05, Saloucious Crumb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I desire using partial List capabilities and so i've just download
> "displaytag-all" from CVS
>
> But, i'm very newbie with Maven and i don't know the right command
> line to build project with distibution.
>
> Can you help me ?
>
> Thanks
>
> (I'v tried some command but they all crash when retieving jars....)
>
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