Re: Using two 'central' repository mirrors?

2007-07-20 Thread Tamás Cservenák

Hello,

Proximity is able to fulfill this request right out of the box. But a
new faeture, the group mapping will allow more fine grained
control which repos in group may (inclusion) or may not contain
(exclusion) some paths (more precisely, regexp matchers on a request
path).

Just set up a proxy, include your private repo in the public group
and set its rank higher (lower integer) than central rank.

~t~

On 7/19/07, Kai Hackemesser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi, Wayne,

Yes, there is: I'm not in position to suggest that. They seem to want
having it isolated. They only mirror the open source packages they
require for their product, as example FOP and some apache commons. They
don't want the developers to add uncontrolled software. I'm just an
external, and I'm just trying to get around that because I have a
problem after upgrading to Maven 2.0.7 (see earlier post today '(2.0.7)
LinkageError: Class org/xml/sax/XMLReader violates loader constraints')

Ciao!
Kai

Wayne Fay schrieb:
 This is an unnecessarily complex setup. I would suggest consolidating
 things to a single mirror, ideally by simply setting up the existing
 local central repo mirror to proxy to the real Central.

 Is there a reason you can't set this up?

 Wayne

 On 7/19/07, Kai Hackemesser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi there,

 The company I'm currently working at has its own local 'central'
 repository mirror, which doesn't proxy to any outer repository. They
 have deployed their local code there. How should I set up my settings to
 access a real outer mirror for update first and if this fails lookup
 (because it's a private jar) the private 'mirror'?

 Ciao!
 Kai

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Using two 'central' repository mirrors?

2007-07-19 Thread Kai Hackemesser

Hi there,

The company I'm currently working at has its own local 'central' 
repository mirror, which doesn't proxy to any outer repository. They 
have deployed their local code there. How should I set up my settings to 
access a real outer mirror for update first and if this fails lookup 
(because it's a private jar) the private 'mirror'?


Ciao!
Kai

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Re: Using two 'central' repository mirrors?

2007-07-19 Thread Wayne Fay

This is an unnecessarily complex setup. I would suggest consolidating
things to a single mirror, ideally by simply setting up the existing
local central repo mirror to proxy to the real Central.

Is there a reason you can't set this up?

Wayne

On 7/19/07, Kai Hackemesser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi there,

The company I'm currently working at has its own local 'central'
repository mirror, which doesn't proxy to any outer repository. They
have deployed their local code there. How should I set up my settings to
access a real outer mirror for update first and if this fails lookup
(because it's a private jar) the private 'mirror'?

Ciao!
Kai

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Re: Using two 'central' repository mirrors?

2007-07-19 Thread Kai Hackemesser

Hi, Wayne,

Yes, there is: I'm not in position to suggest that. They seem to want 
having it isolated. They only mirror the open source packages they 
require for their product, as example FOP and some apache commons. They 
don't want the developers to add uncontrolled software. I'm just an 
external, and I'm just trying to get around that because I have a 
problem after upgrading to Maven 2.0.7 (see earlier post today '(2.0.7) 
LinkageError: Class org/xml/sax/XMLReader violates loader constraints')


Ciao!
Kai

Wayne Fay schrieb:

This is an unnecessarily complex setup. I would suggest consolidating
things to a single mirror, ideally by simply setting up the existing
local central repo mirror to proxy to the real Central.

Is there a reason you can't set this up?

Wayne

On 7/19/07, Kai Hackemesser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi there,

The company I'm currently working at has its own local 'central'
repository mirror, which doesn't proxy to any outer repository. They
have deployed their local code there. How should I set up my settings to
access a real outer mirror for update first and if this fails lookup
(because it's a private jar) the private 'mirror'?

Ciao!
Kai

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