Under this circumstances, relative file URLs, Maven is unable to supply jar dependencies to its plugins.
I'm using the jar:install goal in my component, and the first plugin to be loaded it seems that is maven-artifact-plugin-1.0-SNAPSHOT and Maven couldn't find its dependencies. If I use an absolute file URL for maven.repo.remote everything works fine, but I cannot use this as a solution since other developers will have different SCM work directories. In other things I found the following, if I erase the "/repository" directory from my local repository I get a java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: velocity at the middle of the jar dependencies copying, if I run maven again, everything works fine :-\. I erased that directory when I was trying to have a new local repository but just the jar files. I don't know if this new or not, I'll post it into JIRA anyway. Rogelio > -----Original Message----- > From: Robles, Rogelio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Colin Sampaleanu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > However, note that there are some _severe_ issues with repo > overrides > > and plugins. Plugins don't seem to be able to pick up remote > > and local > > repo overrides from a project's property files. > > Yes, now I'm stuck at the same place as you (I'm using > maven-beta-10), some > plugins > dependencies are not being copied over from the remote repositories. > > I need to find out which plugins are and how they are getting their > dependencies. > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]