Yoav,

Thanks for the suggestion.

I tried the "Import" trick, and re-imported both the
"spring-bundles-milestone" and the "spring-bundles-release" repository
definitions.  For each one, I selected the repo to import, then as soon as
it popped back to the "Configure Repositories" screen I select the repo
definition that I just imported and try to "Test" it, and it fails with a
404 message.  This is the URL that the repo was defined to use:

spring-bundles-releases : 
http://repository.springsource.com/maven/bundles/release
spring-bundles-milestone :
http://repository.springsource.com/maven/bundles/milestone

The "includes pattern" for both of those repo definitions is: 
"org/springframework/**"

Your thoughts?

tia,
ryan



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