If you run a `mvn package -Passemble` from the top level of the project, you shouldn't need to have the accumulo-native artifact copied into your local repo (the reactor should be smart enough to pick it out of the project). If you want to build from within a sub-directory, you can just `mvn install` it yourself?

To test, I just `rm -rf ~/.m2/repository/org/apache/accumulo/accumulo-native && mvn package -Passemble` on master and it built successfully for me from the top directory.

On 11/10/13, 12:12 AM, David Medinets wrote:
Running "package -P assemble" on the snapshot results in this message:

Failed to execute goal on project accumulo: Could not resolve dependencies
for project org.apache.accumulo:accumulo:pom:1.7.0-SNAPSHOT: Failure to
find org.apache.accumulo:accumulo-native:tar.gz:1.7.0-SNAPSHOT


However the gz file is at:

./server/native/target/accumulo-native-1.7.0-SNAPSHOT.tar.gz

Should this file be copied into the maven repo?

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