Re: any way to use "legacy" layout for local repository ?

2007-08-09 Thread Nick Stolwijk
Franz Fehringer wrote: Also the Maven2 repository for JAXB2 was a legacy one in former times to be used with legacy. Franz Gisbert Amm schrieb: Max Bowsher wrote: nicolas de loof wrote: Hello Lot's of my old projects use maven1, and new one start with maven2. To avoid downloading multipl

Re: any way to use "legacy" layout for local repository ?

2007-08-09 Thread Franz Fehringer
Also the Maven2 repository for JAXB2 was a legacy one in former times to be used with legacy. Franz Gisbert Amm schrieb: Max Bowsher wrote: nicolas de loof wrote: Hello Lot's of my old projects use maven1, and new one start with maven2. To avoid downloading multiple copy of same jars, I'd

Re: any way to use "legacy" layout for local repository ?

2007-08-09 Thread Gisbert Amm
Max Bowsher wrote: nicolas de loof wrote: Hello Lot's of my old projects use maven1, and new one start with maven2. To avoid downloading multiple copy of same jars, I'd like to share the local repository between m1 and m2. Is there any way to make maven2 use "legacy" repository layout ? No

Re: any way to use "legacy" layout for local repository ?

2007-08-09 Thread Max Bowsher
nicolas de loof wrote: > Hello > > Lot's of my old projects use maven1, and new one start with maven2. > To avoid downloading multiple copy of same jars, I'd like to share the local > repository between m1 and m2. > > Is there any way to make maven2 use "legacy" repository layout ? No. I believ

any way to use "legacy" layout for local repository ?

2007-08-09 Thread nicolas de loof
Hello Lot's of my old projects use maven1, and new one start with maven2. To avoid downloading multiple copy of same jars, I'd like to share the local repository between m1 and m2. Is there any way to make maven2 use "legacy" repository layout ? Nico.