I believe (from memory) that repository definitions are stored in an
xml file in your $HOME/.m2 folder (of the user that was running
archiva).

-Stephen

On 11/17/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi


The first time I added a repository it did not pick up all the
dependencies.

I need to manually delete a repository after I removed from the GUI.
How do I do it?

I remove everything in the `archiva-index'
Everything under `maven-repository/.reports'

I remove the entire webapp from Tomcat

rm -rf $CATALINA_HOME/webapp/archiva
rm -rf $CATALINA_HOME/work/Catalina/localhost/archiva

Somehow Archiva remembers the previous repository from somewhere. How?



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