RE: [nexus-user] Why are alternate repositories so hard to configure

2014-04-15 Thread Frank Mueller
Do you have anonymous access enabled in you Nexus instance? You did not have any credentials in your (I assume) settings.xml. The problem with the apache.org repo might be caused by missing the Pluginrepo configuration. Maybe try something like the following:

Re: [nexus-user] Why are alternate repositories so hard to configure

2014-04-15 Thread Eric Kolotyluk
Thanks Frank, I added what you suggested to my settings.xml, but the problem turned out to be that I forgot to add sonatype-oss to the public group. I have been caught by that problem in the past, as I recall, and a better UI would ask you if you wanted to add a newly created remote repo to

Re: [nexus-user] Why are alternate repositories so hard to configure

2014-04-15 Thread Eric Kolotyluk
Hello back :-) On 4/15/2014 6:50 AM, Peter Lynch wrote: Hello, On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 12:14 AM, Eric Kolotyluk eric.koloty...@gmail.com mailto:eric.koloty...@gmail.com wrote: I have the following repositories repository idsonatype/id nameSonatype Maven OSS

Re: [nexus-user] Why are alternate repositories so hard to configure

2014-04-15 Thread Peter Lynch
Hello, On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 12:14 AM, Eric Kolotyluk eric.koloty...@gmail.comwrote: I have the following repositories repository idsonatype/id nameSonatype Maven OSS Repository/name releases enabledtrue/enabled