+1 !!!
Is there anybody who can fix this problem with the repository? I've got
a bunch of developers in India who have installed m2 and need to build
our company's plugins. We are losing man-days of work because of this.
Mark Diggory wrote:
You can't if its the first time you've run maven, anyone trying to
use maven for the first time can't get the proper plugins because its
looking for Snapshots on codehaus. Seems if your going to do a full
release of maven it would be wise to base it on full releases of the
plugins in the mirrors, or at least a full release of maven and/or
any plugin maintained and required by maven should be full released
and often, then this sort of thing wouldn't happen. Look at Eclipse
and the way they organize thier updates into "integration", "stable"
and "release" builds.
For instance, EMF has a interim and stable update sites. This is one
of the reasons I really pushed to have separate snapshot and release
repositories at Apache, "product stability".
-Mark
p.s. there was a comment I should set up a mirror or something crazy
like that, it assumes I have some extensive knowledge of maven, which
at this point with maven 2 I don't. While I understand you guys do
allot of development and are focused on new features and bug fixes,
it makes your product look bad to have single points of failure like
this, I'm evaluating maven 2 for a project I'm now working on, this
doesn't bode well in my evaluation.
On May 16, 2006, at 8:25 AM, javed mandary wrote:
You can use the -o flag ,
e.g mvn -o install
this will tell maven to work in offline mode and it wont try to
check for
updates on the remote repo.
cheers,
javed
On 5/15/06, Markus Reinhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Am Montag, den 15.05.2006, 11:20 +0200 schrieb Jörg Schaible:
Geoffrey De Smet wrote on Monday, May 15, 2006 10:26 AM:
> Ibiblio is up, but the dns server of maven.org seems to be down.>
> Brett Porter wrote:>> http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/
guide-mirror-settings.html>> >> Yes, it's down. Unscheduled, and
beyond our control, sorry.
But, since the new plugin releases refer to artifacts only
available in snapshots.maven.codehaus.org/maven2, our complete
development comes to a sudden stop, because of the automated
update. Please, make sure for such releases, that all artifacts are
available at ibiblio (which is at least mirrored).
Who do I to tell maven not to search for updates? Neither -o nor -npu
switches help. All needed plugins (tomcat-maven-plugin:pom:1.0-
SNAPSHOT)
are located in my local repo.
Markus Reinhardt
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