That's fine.  I was just letting you know that though we are all users
of Maven and Maven Eclipse, this is not the user list for general Maven
issues such as adding jars to a repository.  The subscribers to the
Apache Maven mailing list are probably more numerous and possibly better
equipped to respond to these queries.

The Maven Eclipse plug-in does allow you to run maven from within
Eclipse via the Apache-built Maven embedder component, but the plug-in
itself doesn't implement that functionality.  I almost solely use the
Maven Eclipse plug-in for the classpath management feature and once in a
great while to ad hoc run a maven goal. 

For the situation of adding a 3rd party jar to my local repository I
checked the FAQ on maven.apache.org
(http://maven.apache.org/general.html - check #9) and ran the instructed
maven command from a command prompt.

Cheers,

Peter

-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Dingfelder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 3:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [m2eclipse-user] running from the command line

Peter,

I do realize this is the plugin list, and 99.9% of what I am doing with
maven is from within the eclipse plugin.
In fact, it is 100%, as I have not even downloaded the standalone maven
app yet.

the only reason I am planning on doing so, is to add jar dependancies
that are not available through the maven repository, such as 3rd party
(commercial) jars.

If there is a way to add them from within eclipse (instead of reverting
to using the command line) I am all for it.

What do you do for this situation?

Cheers,

Andy

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 23/01/2007 9:41 a.m. >>>
Yes.

Also, this email list is for the m2eclipse plugin for Eclipse.  You
will
probably find better support for general Maven issues on the Maven
mailing list which can be found on the maven home page.  Make sure to
search the archives!

http://maven.apache.org/ 

Peter

-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Dingfelder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 3:38 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: [m2eclipse-user] running from the command line


I asked this deep in another thread but it got lost there, and I think
it sort of belongs in it's own thread.

Eugene suggested using the command line when I encountered issues and
I
thought it sounded like a good idea, but I never got around to it.

Now, I am trying to get a couple of jars added to my pom that maven is
failing on (such as comm-2.0.jar for javax.comm stuff), so I guess I
need to do it manually.

Trying mvn on the command line gives an error, as of course I never
installed maven (I only have it as a plugin within eclipse)

What do you suggest installing?  Maven 2.0.4 ?

Cheers,

Andy 
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