Am 06.02.2013 20:33, schrieb Curtis Rueden:
Hi Joachim,
m2e installs its own repository inside .metadata.
My Eclipse workspace has no such thing:
$ ls .metadata/
.bak_0.log .bak_3.log .bak_6.log .bak_9.log .mylyn/
.bak_1.log .bak_4.log .bak_7.log .lock .plugins/
.bak_2.log .bak_5.log .bak_8.log .log version.ini
Look in .metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.m2e.core/nexus .
At least on my system, Eclipse uses ~/.m2/repository. You can verify this
by opening the "Maven Dependencies" in the Package Explorer, and looking at
the path to each JAR dependency.
I'm seeing that, too.
Except for projects that use Workspace Resolution - in-workspace
dependencies are then shown as just an open folder, and the Properties
page doesn't have a Resource entry so I don't see a disk location there.
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