Sorry, I realize now what I am observing here was discussed in a previous thread. Although I'm a bit different, in that I'm just trying to use straight maven (no sbt or gradle, etc.). Anyway, the pom in maven central is invalid, and should probably be removed, I should think.
Jason On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 1:47 AM, Jason Rosenberg <j...@squareup.com> wrote: > I have been using a pom file for 0.8.0 that I hand-edited from the one > generated with sbt make:pom. Now that there's a version up on maven > central, I'm trying to use that. > > It looks like the pom file hosted now on maven central, is invalid for > maven? > > I'm looking at this: > http://search.maven.org/remotecontent?filepath=org/apache/kafka/kafka_2.8.0/0.8.0-beta1/kafka_2.8.0-0.8.0-beta1.pom > > It has 2 <dependencies> sections, which causes this error: > > [WARNING] Invalid POM for org.apache.kafka:kafka_2.8.0:jar:0.8.0-beta1, > transitive dependencies (if any) will not be available, enable debug > logging for more details: 1 problem was encountered while building the > effective model > [FATAL] Non-parseable POM > /Users/jbr/.m2/repository/org/apache/kafka/kafka_2.8.0/0.8.0-beta1/kafka_2.8.0-0.8.0-beta1.pom: > Duplicated tag: 'dependencies' (position: START_TAG seen > ...</dependencies>\n <dependencies>... @36:19) @ line 36, column 19 > for project > > It seems the offending section is: > > <dependencies> > <exclude module="javax"/> > <exclude module="jmxri"/> > <exclude module="jmxtools"/> > <exclude module="mail"/> > <exclude module="jms"/> > <dependency org="org.apache.zookeeper" name="zookeeper" rev="3.3.4"> > <exclude org="log4j" module="log4j"/> > <exclude org="jline" module="jline"/> > </dependency> > </dependencies> > > > Anyway, since I haven't heard of others having this issue, I'm a bit > perplexed. Is everyone just downloading and hosting their own hand edited > version of the is pom file? > > I'm using maven 3.0.3 if that's relevant. > > Jason >