Yes, I have a repo listed... w/o the repo I would get a ton of random failures for ibiblio... which could be those transient failures you are seeing.

--jason


On Aug 11, 2006, at 1:49 AM, James Strachan wrote:

I do think its a transient thing; sometimes it works first time,
sometimes it doesn't. And its totally down the repos really. Though
FWIW when things are not downloaded its usually a part of maven that
doesn't download.

Jason are you using any repository mirrors in your ~/.m2/settings.xml?

On 8/11/06, Jason Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Might be something else going on...

I have been using bootstrap in Geronimo quite often now, and the
first thing it does is nuke ~/.m2/repository to ensure that a clean
install will work.

Granted sometimes m2 freakes... but it should be able to dl
everything in one shot if the planets align and the gods favor you.

I'd recommend limiting your dependence on external repos as much as
possible... where possible that is.  Defs limit the number of repos,
and with m2, try to avoid using m1 repos... and where needed only
list that m1 repo in specific modules that need m1 artifacts.

You *should* be able to get a clean build from one mvn... if this
ends up painful for folks lemme know and I can peek at your build.

Cheers,

--jason


On Aug 11, 2006, at 1:17 AM, James Strachan wrote:

> On 8/11/06, Jason Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Huh?  Sounds kinda fishy to me... m2 should be able to download
>> everything in one shot... assuming that network connectivity is good.
>>
>> Are you guys seeing this often?
>
> Yes - I've seen this quite a bit. its usually the repo that hosts a
> jar having a bad day. Sometimes takes a few goes to get everything.
>
> e.g. if you trash your entire ~/.m2/repository and do a build it often
> takes a couple of goes.
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