Thank's Dion

I will read this first.
I will then follow the track.
May be come back to you sometime..

Cheers

Andre

Dion Gillard wrote:

Read the Maven User's Guide here:
http://maven.apache.org/reference/user-guide.html

In particular there is a section here:
http://maven.apache.org/reference/user-guide.html#Overriding_Stated_Dependencies

which tells you how to specify a path for a given artifact in the
project.xml, e.g. in your ~/build.properties specify:

maven.jar.override=on
maven.jar.swt=<PATH TO YOUR LIBRARY HERE>

Hope this helps,

On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 10:39:07 +0300, A Leg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi

Dion Gillard wrote:



On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 07:26:52 +0300, A Leg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




Hi Dion

Thank's for answer.
Yes and linux jar are in ibiblio, and I can change hardcode for this, I
have done it and went one step ahead.




Use your own installed libraries.





But I don't know how to replace in project.xml to ask maven to take in
my hard disk unstead of ibiblio
May be use maven proxy? where is a doc.



But the problem at the end is natives library which are not stored in
ibiblio.(cf my previous mails and Jira for details)
Is it no way to solve this in a nice way. I saw that it is a Maven
native plugins, may be using this plugins functions you could solve it.




Nope, the maven native plugin wont fix this.





Eclipse team, manage this in a good way for eclipse compile using ant.

Is ant better than Maven ? ;-)
It is not very demonstrative for a Maven linked project to fail at
compile :-(




Yes, and the annoying issue of binaries and jars needing to be in
synch from the eclipse tool is a PITA. We could simply ask the user
for their preferred version, and use that from ibiblio.





I will try to make some patch for me then propose it. But I have to
learn how to use Maven first....

Andre











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