No problem, Maven-Proxy is a pain in the a** for the moment but they
are going to release Maven-repository-browser in the near future wich
integrates it and look like having a lot of nice features. By the way,
if you want to search you proxy repository, Maven-proxy has an
administration web tool wi
On 3/11/06, Khin, Gerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [...]
> So there seems to be still something else that is not correct.
In spite of missing no trip wires on my way I managed it in the end.
The culprit was the line
repo.www-ibiblio-org.url=http://www.ibiblio.org/maven
in my maven-proxy.pr
On 3/11/06, Poitras , Alexandre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You have to declare it as mirror of central in your settings.xml file.
OK. I added these lines to my settings.xml:
wolloxmirror
wollox mirror
http://localhost:1516/repository
You have to declare it as mirror of central in your settings.xml file.
It is very important to understand that a proxy is not a true
repository. It is always confused because a lot of people share their
proxy *cache* (where the artifacts are copied) and their internal
corporation repository in case
Hi!
I'm new m2 and maven-proxy and struggling to get it working.
If I call "mvn clean", then the console debug output shows:
[INFO] artifact org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-clean-plugin: checking for
updates from wollox-plugin-repo
[DEBUG] repository metadata for: 'artifact
org.apache.maven.