Re: Unexpected reference to an old Repository

2010-05-12 Thread Barrie Treloar
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 5:57 AM, Prout John - jprout
john.pr...@acxiom.com wrote:
  maven1-repository.dev.java.net
 (https://maven-repository.dev.java.net/repository/)



 Path to dependency:

        1) com.acxiomdigital.iws:IWS-Service:war:8.3.0-5-SNAPSHOT

        2) com.acxiomdigital.is.ws:is-ws-service:jar:8.2.0-3

        3) com.acxiomdigital.is.cache:is-cache:jar:8.2.0-3

        4) com.digitalimpact:factory:jar:8.2.0-31

        5) com.digitalimpact:di-common:jar:8.1.0-136


For each of these poms, check to see whether they define the repository.

Once a repository is defined (from any pom) it will be used to check
all future poms.
It's one of the reasons why repository definition is now frowned upon
and replaced with repository managers.

If you can't find a repository definition in that list, start checking
your transitive dependency graph (i.e your project dependencies, then
the dependencies of those, etc)

I suspect you can edit your ~/.m2/settings.xml and create a mirror for
this bad repository.

Something like:

settings
...
  mirrors
mirror
  idmaven1-repository.dev.java.net/id
  namemaven1-repository.dev.java.net/name
  urlhttp://download.java.net/maven/1//url
  mirrorOfmaven1-repository.dev.java.net/mirrorOf
/mirror

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RE: Unexpected reference to an old Repository

2010-05-12 Thread Prout John - jprout
Thanks for the suggestions!

I've been through all the dependencies referenced through the tree below and 
been unable to find any references to maven1-repository.dev.java.net, so no 
luck there.

What I've found is that my problems are caused by recent releases of Maven. I 
had problems using Maven 2.2.1 and 2.0.11, but when I regress to 2.0.9 (which 
is what's installed on our build server) the problem goes away.

For now, I'll stick to using Maven 2.0.9, but I'd appreciate any insight as to 
why recent versions of Maven 2 are causing my build to look at 
maven1-repository.dev.java.net

Thanks

John

-Original Message-
From: Barrie Treloar [mailto:baerr...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2010 12:13 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Unexpected reference to an old Repository

On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 5:57 AM, Prout John - jprout
john.pr...@acxiom.com wrote:
  maven1-repository.dev.java.net
 (https://maven-repository.dev.java.net/repository/)



 Path to dependency:

        1) com.acxiomdigital.iws:IWS-Service:war:8.3.0-5-SNAPSHOT

        2) com.acxiomdigital.is.ws:is-ws-service:jar:8.2.0-3

        3) com.acxiomdigital.is.cache:is-cache:jar:8.2.0-3

        4) com.digitalimpact:factory:jar:8.2.0-31

        5) com.digitalimpact:di-common:jar:8.1.0-136


For each of these poms, check to see whether they define the repository.

Once a repository is defined (from any pom) it will be used to check
all future poms.
It's one of the reasons why repository definition is now frowned upon
and replaced with repository managers.

If you can't find a repository definition in that list, start checking
your transitive dependency graph (i.e your project dependencies, then
the dependencies of those, etc)

I suspect you can edit your ~/.m2/settings.xml and create a mirror for
this bad repository.

Something like:

settings
...
  mirrors
mirror
  idmaven1-repository.dev.java.net/id
  namemaven1-repository.dev.java.net/name
  urlhttp://download.java.net/maven/1//url
  mirrorOfmaven1-repository.dev.java.net/mirrorOf
/mirror

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