You can also create your own repository by setting maven.repo.remote, putting ibiblio in your own in there, separated by a comma. Found this in the archive, and it also lets you use a file system location.2) I'd like to use a jar file that's not currently in ibiblio: jcifs-0.7.0b12. How is this jar file made available via ibiblio?Send a link to the file you want placed in the repository and it will be added.
On that note, deploy seems to want to always send the file to login.ibiblio.com - is there a way to deploy to your local repository?
Cheers,
Brett
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