Hi Tomek,

Next time, it'd be preferable to ask two questions in two different threads
:).

For your question, the answer is no and has been answered recently on this
list.
You should never redeploy released artifact.

Btw, in the maven3.0 trunk code, the default has changed (see
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MARTIFACT-6) and redeploy will fail in the
artifact was already previously deployed.

So, for your case, the simplest way might be to ask them to run
mvn dependency:purge-local-repository

It will delete the local artifacts, and re-download them. So, this way, they
will retrieve the modified released version you put.

Cheers.

2008/9/25 Tomek Maciejewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> P.S
> I have one more question. Let's assume that I deployed some artifact.
> Some people have used it so they have copy of it in local repository.
> Now I change something in artifact and deploy it with the same version
> number. Will all the people which have a copy of previous version in
> local repository still use old version, or maybe maven will see that
> there is a new version of this library (with the same version number
> as previous) and automatically download it from remote repository
> during the building?
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