I think this is related only to the Ant tasks and a bug that Mark
filed yesterday.

- Brett

On 10/12/05, Dave Brondsema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I too am having this problem.  Since I have a repo hosted in SVN in
> Apache, I can easily check the log file to see when maven accesses it.
> It doesn't at all.
>
> Here's my settings.xml:
>
> <settings>
>     <profiles>
>         <profile>
>             <id>default</id>
>             <activation>
>                 <activeByDefault>true</activeByDefault>
>             </activation>
>             <repositories>
>                 <repository>
>                     <snapshots updatePolicy="always"/>
>                     <id>suppl-repo</id>
>                     <name>Supplementary repo</name>
>
> <url>http://mysite.org/repos/java-maven-repository/</url>
>                     <layout>default</layout>
>                 </repository>
>             </repositories>
>         </profile>
>     </profiles>
>     <activeProfiles>
>         <activeProfile>default</activeProfile>
>     </activeProfiles>
> </settings>
>
>
> Brian E. Fox wrote:
> > Mark,
> > Try adding this:
> > <activeProfiles>
> > <activeProfile>master_build</activeProfile>
> > </activeProfiles>
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Russell, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 6:28 PM
> > To: Maven Users List
> > Subject: Using repositories defined in a profile... question/problem
> > [m2]
> >
> > I have a pom with a profile defined in that specifies a local
> > repository, and disables the central repo.  How can I get m2 to honor
> > the profile?  No matter what I try it seems to ignore the profile and
> > goes and uses the central repo and ignores the local repository.
> >
> > I have even tried passing "-P master_build" to m2 at the command line
> > and it still ignores it.
> >
> > Am I just doing something wrong here?
> >
> > Side note, not sure it matters...  I'm making use of the multi-projects
> > support of m2.  I have tried this profiles section in both the parent
> > and child pom's and it seems to make no difference what so ever.  No
> > matter what I do the profile isn't used.
> >
> >
> > MAR
> >
> >
> >
> > The profiles section of my pom:
> >   <profiles>
> >     <profile>
> >       <id>master_build</id>
> >       <activation>
> >         <activeByDefault>true</activeByDefault> (also tried just
> > <activeByDefault> )
> >       </activation>
> >       <repositories>
> >         <repository>
> >           <id>local</id>
> >           <name>Local repository</name>
> >           <url>http://localhost:8080/maven2</url>
> >           <layout>default</layout>
> >           <snapshots>
> >             <enabled>true</enabled>
> >           </snapshots>
> >           <releases>
> >             <enabled>true</enabled>
> >           </releases>
> >         </repository>
> >         <repository>
> >           <id>central</id>
> >           <name>Maven Repository Switchboard</name>
> >           <url>http://repo1.maven.org/maven2</url>
> >           <layout>default</layout>
> >           <snapshots>
> >             <enabled>false</enabled>
> >           </snapshots>
> >           <releases>
> >             <enabled>false</enabled>
> >           </releases>
> >         </repository>
> >       </repositories>
> >     </profile>
> >   </profiles>
> >
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> Dave Brondsema
> Software Developer
> Cornerstone University
>
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