> On 8/15/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > The difference between the runtime and test scopes is also not very
> > clear to me.

"Nick Veys" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 17.08.2006 06:16:40:

> This was already answered, but the test dependencies aren't needed for
> "normal" runtime, so they are left out.  It allows you to pull in a
> test harness, or mock libraries during your tests but leave that out
> for "real" execution or packaging.

While I understand that certain libs may be required at compile time
but not compile time, I don't see what "normal" runtime means in terms
of Maven. Maven is a build system, it does not execute your
applications, so how can it have a runtime classpath? There is no
such thing as runtime Maven or is there? 


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