Ben Caradoc-Davies ha scritto:
> Andrea,
> 
> I am surprised to see this. I have never seen this failure. What version 
> of maven are you using?

2.2.1

> Do you have a local time problem? 

What do you mean? I don't have time shifting issues as far as I know.

> Why would a 
> forced-update work when you should already have the artifacts in your 
> local repo?

I don't know.

> I understand that my use of version ranges causes artifacts to be 
> treated a bit more like snapshots, as maven looks for later versions in 
> the range. I am considering changing all of of them to single versions 
> and redeploying. I am trying to avoid this because it means any change 
> to a low-level artifact requires changing all artifacts that depend on it.
> 
> I'd love to know why this is failing for you. If we can't figure it out 
> and fix it, I'll change the artifacts. (I am pretty much stuck in 
> meetings until next week.)

I would love to know too, but unfortunately I could not find an explanation.

Today it did not happen, but when I wrote the mail it was happening
basically every day.

Cheers
Andrea


-- 
Andrea Aime
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
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