On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 5:50 PM, Hicham Ouchker
<[email protected]> wrote:
> The thing is if we decide to use local plugin, we have to put all plugins
> dependencies in PLUGINS_DIR directory.
> In other word,when we use the annotation @WithPlugins, all plugins passed in
> parameter should be in PLUGINS_DIR directory.

Did you try using LOCAL_SNAPSHOTS=true instead? Then you need not
worry about this. Either the dependency is a release version, which
would get downloaded on demand anyway, or it is a SNAPSHOT version,
which you must have built anyway to get the main plugin to build, so
the test would pick it up.

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