Phill Moran wrote:
> My next thought would be to look at your setting.xml and ensure you have the
> right config/access. Also can you post the actual message reported by maven 
> when
> trying 
>   

Hi Phill,

Thanks very much for your help.

Where should the settings.xml file be and what should it have it it?
Any idea where repository structure is documented?

I have created one as a sibling of my repository root as that is how it
is in my ~/.m2 dir:

<http://ebxmlrr.sourceforge.net/maven2/settings.xml>

Repository root is:

<http://ebxmlrr.sourceforge.net/maven2/repository>

I copied my pom file here. I did not copy the entire project so it wont
actually build:

<http://ebxmlrr.sourceforge.net/private/pom.xml>

I copied the output of my "mvn -e -V install" command with my pom.xml
file here:

<http://ebxmlrr.sourceforge.net/private/mvn.log>

Thanks again for your help.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Farrukh S. Najmi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: March 28, 2007 10:36 PM
> To: Maven Users List
> Subject: Re: [DEBUG] Skipping disabled repository
>
> Sorry I spoke too soon.
>
> I had forgotten to remove the modules installed in my local ~/.m2/repository 
> and
> that is why things worked.
> Once I remove those, again I was unable to find the entries in the remote team
> repo.
>
> So I am still not sure why by remote repo is disabled and what I need to do to
> enable it again.
>
> Any other suggestions from anyone?
>
> Farrukh S. Najmi wrote:
>   
>> Hi Phil,
>>
>> You helped me with the most important part (sorry for not reading the 
>> manual page).
>>
>> I used the following additional options:
>>
>>  -DgeneratePom=true
>>  -DcreateChecksums=true
>>
>> and now the pom and md5 were generated and when I scp ed the new 
>> structure over from local to shared repo all became well again.
>>
>> BTW I think someone should add an FAQ entry regarding "[DEBUG] 
>> Skipping disabled repository" or "why is my module not being found in my
>>     
> repo".
>   
>> Thanks again for the terrific help.
>>
>> Phill Moran wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> I can help you with part. I would like to say I am not a newbie but 
>>> that would be lying. Here is how to install jars with a generated POM and
>>>       
> checksums (MD5).
>   
>>> This assumes you have MD5 available
>>>
>>> http://maven.apache.org/general.html#importing-jars
>>>
>>> mvn install:install-file
>>>   -Dfile=<path-to-file>
>>>   -DgroupId=<group-id>
>>>   -DartifactId=<artifact-id>
>>>   -Dversion=<version>
>>>   -Dpackaging=<packaging>
>>>   -DgeneratePom=true
>>>   -DcreateChecksums=true
>>>
>>> Here is the plug in url for full details 
>>> http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-install-plugin/install-file-moj
>>> o.html
>>>
>>> Phill
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Farrukh S. Najmi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Sent: March 28, 2007 9:43 PM
>>> To: users@maven.apache.org
>>> Subject: [DEBUG] Skipping disabled repository
>>>
>>>
>>> Dear Colleagues,
>>>
>>> I am a maven newbie and am very impressed with it.
>>>
>>> I have been trying to set up an m2 repo as a shared repo for my open 
>>> source project at:
>>>
>>>     <http://ebxmlrr.sourceforge.net/maven2/repository/>
>>>
>>> The reason I am doing so is to have it serve some jars that are 
>>> currently not available through maven repositories any where but are 
>>> needed by new maven based projects.
>>>
>>> So here is what I did:
>>>
>>> 1. I added the jars I needed manually to my local ~/.m2/repository 
>>> using mvn install:install-file goal
>>>
>>> 2. I then manually copied selected parts of ~/.m2/repository tree 
>>> using rcp to my server
>>>
>>> However, when I run "mvn install" on a module that depends upon the 
>>> modules in my team repo it does not get resolved.
>>> When I turned debug on with "mvn -e -X install" I found that my team 
>>> repo was being skipped as it was considered disable:
>>>
>>> [DEBUG] Skipping disabled repository freebXML Registry Repository
>>>
>>> Now why would by team repo be disabled? I suggest maven2 include a 
>>> reason for the disablement in future.
>>>
>>> I notice that the "mvn install:install-file" goal does not produce 
>>> pom file or
>>> md5 files and only produces jar file.
>>> Could that be the cause of the repo getting disabled?
>>>
>>> Are there options on "mvn install:install-file" goal that will 
>>> generate pom file and md5 file in local repo?
>>>
>>> Is there a better way to create a shared team repo with jars that 
>>> were created from non-maven projects?
>>>
>>> Lastly, where I can find a definitive reference on the structure of 
>>> the
>>> m2 repository?
>>>
>>> Thank you for helping me get over the hump with maven2.
>>>
>>>   
>>>     
>>>       
>>   
>>     
>
>
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> Regards,
> Farrukh
>
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