Hi Mark,
Do you mean that you want Pax Runner to download the needed files from a
specified location?
For maven links (mvn:) you can use the "--repositories=<the path to your
directory that looks like a maven repository>". This will force pax runner
to look into that repository when downloading instead on going on the
internet.
If you are using profiles you will have to also use the
"--profilesRepositories=<the path to your directory that looks like a maven
repository>" option so you force pax runner to use that repository (also a
maven like repository) to find out the composites associated to the
profiles.

Another option is that you just take the "runner" from a place where you
started pax runner before and copy it over. This way you will copy the cache
so it will not download again.

If this is not enough let me know.

On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Mark <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All
>
> Everyday I go to work (apart for the weekends).
>
> At work I have little or no network, so Maven, Roo... etc is hard but not
> impossible since I can offline the respective repositories.
>
> Would it be possible to download on archive of  'OPS4J' and then use a flag
> to say you are offline and here is where you can find all the lovely stuff
> ... for example for Pax-Provision?
>
>
> Cheers All
>
> Mark
>
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