how about create one big zip file?? then use antrun to unpack.

I do that quite often

-Dan



On 1/19/06, Edwin Punzalan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> You mean you want a single pom to have several jars associated with it?
> This doesn't comply with the one-artifact-one-jar philosophy of maven
> and so is not possible.
>
> Also, accdg to the maven gurus, such configuration you gave is possible
> as long as the each jar you set as a dep is placed in the repository
> (read: placed properly in the repository accdg to
> groupId/artifacId/version).
>
>
>
> Loïc Lefèvre wrote:
>
> >Hello,
> >After some time struggling with my local repository I wonder if it's
> >me doing mistakes or if
> >the declaration of multiple project's components is too complex.
> >
> >Let's take my current example:
> >
> >In my local repository, I want to add LWJGL which is compound of
> >multiple jar, dll, so, dylib and jnilib files; a total of 30 files!
> >
> >What I whish to do is to declare my repository like that:
> >
> >[local repo directory]\lwjgl\lwjgl\0.99\all the files + metadata.xml
> >+.pom + .md5 + .sha1
> >
> >In the pom (packaging pom) I could declare ALL the files required to
> >use LWJGL 0.99 using dependencies.
> >
> >And in my project pom.xml file I could just add:
> >
> >    <dependency>
> >      <groupId>lwjgl</groupId>
> >      <artifactId>lwjgl</artifactId>
> >      <type>pom</type>
> >      <version>0.99</version>
> >    </dependency>
> >
> >so all the 30 files would directly be downloaded...
> >
> >Moreover, (see a recent mail) LWJGL's dll/so files don't include the
> >version number in their name so that Java code doesn't have to be
> >modified with new versions...
> >
> >Well is it a dream or is it possible?
> >
> >TIA,
> >Loic
> >
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