Archiva is being used to serve our internal packages of our company, it is
not being used to serve dependencies from internet repositories. So no I
cannot send all requests through Archiva.

It may be as simple as a linux kernel issue with e1000e driver (dell
latitude E6410). It has caused me issues in Ubuntu in 10.10 and could be
still some issues in 11.04. It is hard to say as there is not much to debug
with at this point and I am not seeing any obvious system errors or anything
to troubleshoot with.

On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 10:34 AM, Wayne Fay <wayne...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > Any advice on this? Should I be opening a maven bug? It is really killing
> my
> > productivity as I have to babysit every build and keep aborting it and
> > restarting it several times until all updates (mostly snapshots per day)
> are
> > downloaded.
>
> If this was typical then we would see similar complaints from lots of
> people. Clearly something is special about the way you have things
> configured or something else in your environment. I'm not sure how you
> expect anyone here to diagnose this class of problem.
>
> Did you reconfigure your proxy and settings.xml so all requests are
> going through Archiva? I see that as a pre-requisite before talking
> about anything else.
>
> Wayne
>
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