Hi Eric,

I've been struggling with NPanday for hours just because I want to try to add a dependency to log4net, and I still cannot see any light at the end of the tunnel.

It is so much easier to use the Sonatype plugin for Eclipse.


I'm really sorry for the trouble you encounter. And we appreciate your interest in NPanday.

Though, you can't really compare NPanday and Visual Studio with Maven and Eclipse (yet). Allthough NPanday is in use by many, it is far from the broad adoption Maven has in the Java space. Hopefully this will not stay like it is. That is, what we work for.

Especially the NPanday VS Add-in serves very specific tasks (Project import, Reference sync). We hope to engage more users, contributors and committers to help us build a better NPanday.

I personally joined the project in late 2010, because I belive this is the way to go for building in .NET. But we have still much work to do.

So far, it's been worth it.
By the way, the file npanday-repository-builder-1.4.0-incubating-bin.tar.gz had no npanday directory in it, so I'm using the one from the 1.3.1 release.
As liit already mentioned, we changed the group id to org.apache.npanday. This change was nessecary in order to comply with apache rules and to get npanday into Maven Central.

Cheers, Eric

On 2011-05-08 6:37 PM, Deng Ching wrote:
Hi Eric,

The message from the pop-up was just a warning, so you should still be able to add an artifact. What happens afterwards when you click OK?

The settings.xml file btw, is a configuration file used by Maven where you can set the repositories that you want Maven to look for artifacts/dependencies of your project when you build it. It is also used by NPanday in a similar way during project import, artifact re-sync and when building your project.

Thanks,
Deng

On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 9:23 AM, Eric Kolotyluk <eric.koloty...@gmail.com <mailto:eric.koloty...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    I used

        * npanday-repository-builder-1.4.0-incubating-bin.tar.gz
        * npanday-installer-1.4.0-incubating.msi

    to set up NPanday, and I was able to set up my POMs ok.

    I'm trying to get NPanday to work with Visual Studio 2010, but
    when I try to add and artifact I get



    Does anyone have any ideas on how to fix this?

    Cheers, Eric



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