Yes. It's a normal dependency, but add <type>plugin</type>.

Cheers,
Brett

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alex Vollmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, 22 January 2004 12:00 PM
> To: Maven Users List
> Subject: Making plugins a dependency
> 
> 
> We have several products that are built by Maven that share 
> common Jelly code in a plugin I've been writing.  I'm trying 
> to avoid either reminding people to do 'plugin:install' 
> everytime there's a change to the plugin or writing some kind 
> of lame wrapper script around maven to check for a new plugin.
> 
> Is there a way I can deploy the plugin as a SNAPSHOT and have 
> my projects automatically download the latest goods?
> 
> Alex Vollmer
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