Sorry typo.

Hi Timothy,

I haven't tried mirroring a repository group of an archiva 1.2.1 in 
settings.xml.
But what I've done was create a profile in the settings.xml for the repo group.

Thanks,
Gwen



> --- On Wed, 4/20/11, Timothy Mcginnis <tmcgi...@aessuccess.org>
> wrote:
> 
> > From: Timothy Mcginnis <tmcgi...@aessuccess.org>
> > Subject: maven looking for jar in wrong repository.
> > To: users@archiva.apache.org
> > Date: Wednesday, April 20, 2011, 11:53 PM
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > I have an archiva instance set up that has 3
> repositories
> > (releases, 
> > snapshots, mavenmirror) combined into a group
> > (webgroup).  There is a jar 
> > in the mavenmirror repository that my project is
> dependent
> > upon.  But when 
> > I try to compile the project it says it cannot find
> the
> > jar.  If I look in 
> > the Archiva request log it looks like it is trying to
> find
> > the jar in the 
> > releases repository.  My settings.xml points to the
> > webgroup as the mirror 
> > for central.
> > 
> > Could my Archiva database be corrupt?   I
> > have tried removing the jar from 
> > archiva, scanning the repositories and rebuilding the
> > database (all from 
> > the gui) and then reloading the jar but it doesn't
> help.
> > 
> > I am running Archiva 1.2.1.  Yes I know this is old
> > but in my company it 
> > takes forever to get anything changed.
> > 
> > TIA
> > 
> > Tim McGinnis
> > 717 720-1962
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