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> The m2eclipse plugin works well. But you need to configure it to use an
> external Maven install *not* the embedded one.
>
> Regards
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> Nathan
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Did you happen to do anything funny to your Eclipse workspace? I
believe that those variables are kept in a "hidden" file in your
workspace. Perhaps you just have a corrupt file of some kind.
Steve Cohen wrote:
> I am working in a sort of bastardized Eclipse-maven world for months now.
> I have
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Can you provide some details on why you need to use an external install with
m2eclipse and not the
: Re: Just shoot me now and get it over with
The m2eclipse plugin works well. But you need to configure it to use an
external Maven install *not* the embedded one.
Regards
Nathan
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> Subject: Re: Just shoot me now and get it over with
> Date: Sat, 6 Jun 2009 12:18:48 +0200
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> The m2eclipse plugin works well. But you need to configure it to use an
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Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2009 11:51 AM Central Europe Standard Time
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Subject:Re: Just shoot me now and get it over with
Steve Cohen wrote:
> I am working in a sort of bastardized Eclipse-maven world for months now.
> I have had for mo
Steve Cohen wrote:
> I am working in a sort of bastardized Eclipse-maven world for months now.
> I have had for months a M2_REPO variable in Eclipse pointing to a local
> Maven repository. I know this is not the approved Maven way, but it has
> worked for me for months without difficulty.
As i'm
Never mind - sort of.
I exit Eclipse, start it back up and lo and behold there the variable
is, working as it ever did.
Bizarre
Steve Cohen wrote:
I am working in a sort of bastardized Eclipse-maven world for months now.
I have had for months a M2_REPO variable in Eclipse pointing to a
loc
I am working in a sort of bastardized Eclipse-maven world for months now.
I have had for months a M2_REPO variable in Eclipse pointing to a local
Maven repository. I know this is not the approved Maven way, but it has
worked for me for months without difficulty.
Now, without having made any