RE: Effect of Plugin Changes?

2003-10-28 Thread Brett Porter
I've successfully setup an in-house remote repository along with a central Maven distribution provided via our source control system. At this time, I can update a jar in the maven distribution's plugin folder, and then when someone runs a build, they'll get the latest version installed

RE: Effect of Plugin Changes?

2003-10-28 Thread dion
Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 29/10/2003 09:12:31 AM: The downside of plugin:download is that it doesn't clear out every user's local plugin cache, so they end up with multiple versions when they change. The recent code changes I've made that are currently uncommitted will only

RE: Effect of Plugin Changes?

2003-10-28 Thread Sean Timm
I've successfully setup an in-house remote repository along with a central Maven distribution provided via our source control system. At this time, I can update a jar in the maven distribution's plugin folder, and then when someone runs a build, they'll get the latest version

RE: Effect of Plugin Changes?

2003-10-28 Thread Brett Porter
Any way to make it automatically download the latest? Or would that be a snapshot? Exactly. It won't go out to the internet to get them unless they are listed in maven.repo.remote. - Brett