Niclas Hedhman wrote:
> No need. One could use instead.
>
> http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-dependency-mechanism.html
>
> See section "System Dependencies"
>
Well no, as can only be used with system.
System scoped dependencies are only available on the classpath d
On Thursday 06 April 2006 04:11, Jorg Heymans wrote:
> I think that the minimum requirement is to have the libs in a
> repo-compliant directory structure.
No need. One could use instead.
http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-dependency-mechanism.html
See section "System D
Jorg Heymans wrote:
> Sylvain Wallez wrote:
>
>
>> Well, considering the manual process required for this, yes.
>>
>> Now this leads to a question I haven't found an answer to: is it
>> possible with M2 to have local dependencies, i.e. jars that are in _no_
>> repository, just like the "lib" dir
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
> Well, considering the manual process required for this, yes.
>
> Now this leads to a question I haven't found an answer to: is it
> possible with M2 to have local dependencies, i.e. jars that are in _no_
> repository, just like the "lib" directory in our 2.1 branch? That
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Well, considering the manual process required for this, yes.
Now this leads to a question I haven't found an answer to: is it
possible with M2 to have local dependencies, i.e. jars that are in _no_
repository, just like the "lib" directory in our 2.1 branch? That would
a
Jorg Heymans wrote:
> fyi,
>
> I've removed daisy-util, daisy-htmlcleaner and xreporter-expression from
> cvs.a.o as they are now on ibiblio. Note that the groupid has changed
> and that daisy-util is now transitively depended on through
> daisy-htmlcleaner.
>
> The whole process ([1], [2] and [3])
fyi,
I've removed daisy-util, daisy-htmlcleaner and xreporter-expression from
cvs.a.o as they are now on ibiblio. Note that the groupid has changed
and that daisy-util is now transitively depended on through
daisy-htmlcleaner.
The whole process ([1], [2] and [3]) took about 10 days, which isn't
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