I added the following to my c:\users\xxx\.m2\settings.xml <localRepository>e:/MavenBinaries/repository</localRepository>
The jars I create now go to the new local repository. Problem resolved. Thanks to all who gave me the correct answer On 2022-02-03 09:35, Ernie Rael wrote: > On 2/3/22 8:33 AM, pszud...@throwarock.com wrote: > >> Ok, I was running out of disk space on my C: drive, and the local maven >> repository was located at c:\users\xxxx\.m2 >> >> I wanted to get rid of that and move it to the E: drive where I have >> terabytes of room. So I used the Options Maven experimental entry to >> hopefully move the repository there. >> >> Believe that worked, based on my testing... EXCEPT: >> >> When I compile my code, the compiled jars do not go to that repository, they >> are going to the original one on the C: drive. Easily verified by looting at >> the time stamps >> >> So, my question: Is this experimental way to move the repository now NOT >> experimental in 12.6? And how do I get the maven code to send my new jars >> to the new repository... >> >> Thank you. > I don't know about any NB options you're talking about. When I ran into this > problem a few years ago I used a maven technique to put the local repository > on a different drive. In <home>/.m2/settings.xml I put > > <localRepository>C:/f/j/maven_repository</localRepository> > > note on my system I have F: mounted at C:/f > > Maybe some variation of this might be of use. > > -ernie > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@netbeans.apache.org > > For further information about the NetBeans mailing lists, visit: > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists