Le 28/01/2019 à 20:19, Andreas Tille a écrit : > While maven.ignoreRules solution did not worked I just quilt-patched > jacoco out of pom.xml and solved some other issues. Unfortunately > I'm stumbling again now:
No no no it has to work, otherwise you'll run into many other issues... > [ERROR] Failed to execute goal on project artemis: Could not resolve > dependencies for project uk.ac.sanger:artemis:jar:18.0.1: The following > artifacts could not be resolved: > org.apache.xmlgraphics:batik-codec:jar:1.9.1, > org.apache.xmlgraphics:batik-dom:jar:1.9.1, > org.apache.xmlgraphics:batik-ext:jar:1.9.1, > org.apache.xmlgraphics:batik-svggen:jar:1.9.1, > org.apache.xmlgraphics:batik-util:jar:1.9.1, com.ibatis:ibatis:jar:2.3.4.726, > cglib:cglib-nodep:jar:2.2, com.sshtools:j2ssh-core:jar:0.2.9, > org.emboss:jemboss:jar:1.0, org.biojava:biojava:jar:1.6, > com.github.broadinstitute:picard:jar:2.18.14, > org.evosuite:evosuite-standalone-runtime:jar:1.0.6, > org.mockito:mockito-core:jar:2.23.0: Cannot access central > (https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2) in offline mode and the artifact > org.apache.xmlgraphics:batik-codec:jar:1.9.1 has not been downloaded from it > before. -> [Help 1] ...like this one :) > I think I need to care for the batik-* which all come with libbatik-java > in some specific way. There are also other jars where maven claims they > are missing but the are actually not. Any further hints? The pom file wasn't processed by maven-debian-helper for some reason (and no substitution rule was applied), I guess it isn't declared in debian/*.poms (or in the wrong file). Emmanuel Bourg