Humberto N. Castejon Martinez
Fri, 29 Jan 2010 03:24:23 -0800
Thanks Alin.The problem was not that. I was trying to install a snapshot, but did not add the @snapshots keyword to my repository address, so pax was seraching only for releases. Thanks again! Cheers, Humberto
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Alin Dreghiciu <adreghi...@gmail.com>wrote: > when you use --repositories you will overide any repositories that pax > runner knows about with your ones. So, if your repos does nto contain the > profiles for sure that will not be found. > If instead you want to add additional repositories to exiting ones then > start your list or repos with a plus (+) as in > --repositories=+http://foo.com,http://bar.org > This will instruct pax runner to use the original list + your repos. > > HTH > P.S. this can be found also in wiki ;) > > > On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 11:03 AM, Humberto N. Castejon Martinez < > humca...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> It seems, that after all, it does not work. I have removed my local >> repository and maven installation to be sure that pax runner was not getting >> bundles/info from them. I have tried to run pax with both >> "--repositories=<url>" and >> "--vmOptions=-Dorg.ops4j.pax.url.mvn.repositories=<url>", but pax does not >> find the profiles/bundles. If Iset the repository address inside the >> scan-bundle line (as I explained in my original mail), then it works, so it >> is not a problem with the repository. >> I am using v1.4.0 of pax. >> Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks >> Cheers, >> Humberto >> >> On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 3:22 PM, Alin Dreghiciu <adreghi...@gmail.com>wrote: >> >>> Take a look at --repositories option of pax runner. this allows you to >>> set up a list of repositories to be searched. >>> >>> On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 3:41 PM, Humberto N. Castejon Martinez < >>> humca...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi! >>>> As far as I know it is possible to specify the repository where pax >>>> runner will search for a bundle in the following way: >>>> scan-bundle:mvn:<repository-address>!<bundle-info> >>>> Is there another way (e.g. a configuration file) to specify repositories >>>> that pax should use? I think the above solution is not flexible enough. >>>> Thanks! >>>> Cheers, >>>> Humberto >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> general mailing list >>>> general@lists.ops4j.org >>>> http://lists.ops4j.org/mailman/listinfo/general >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Alin Dreghiciu >>> Software Developer >>> My profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/alindreghiciu >>> My blog: http://adreghiciu.wordpress.com >>> http://sonatype.com - Sonatype - The Maven Company >>> http://www.ops4j.org - New Energy for OSS Communities - Open >>> Participation Software. >>> http://www.qi4j.org - New Energy for Java - Domain Driven Development. >>> >> >> > > > -- > Alin Dreghiciu > Software Developer > My profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/alindreghiciu > My blog: http://adreghiciu.wordpress.com > http://sonatype.com - Sonatype - The Maven Company > http://www.ops4j.org - New Energy for OSS Communities - Open Participation > Software. > http://www.qi4j.org - New Energy for Java - Domain Driven Development. >
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