We use this property on Unix successfully:

maven.repo.remote=file:/vobs/oam_tps/maven/repository

I would look at your slash and backslash combination

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Subject: [M1.0.2] Can a CD be a remote repository


I am trying to use Maven to install an application on a secure system.
The system can not have access to the WEB.  I have put all required
libraries in a repository on the CD, but it appears Maven can not access
them as part of the download (from the plugin jelly code it appears it
has to be a http site).  The following does not work even though Maven
sets up the right URL. The getFile method in plugin-plugin is using
class org.apache.maven.util.HttpUtils regardless of the URL type.

    maven.repo.remote = file://d:\\CustomLib\\repository

I can fake the system by creating an equivalent local repository on the
CD and then copying it onto the %HOME%/.maven/repository folder as part
of the post install steps.  Is that the only (best) way to accomplish
moving the libraries from the CD to to repository?

Bud Curtis
JDIMS Project
L-3 Communications
(719) 637-5633

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