Niclas,

On Thu, 2003-09-11 at 12:43, Niclas Hedhman wrote:
> On Thursday 11 September 2003 17:38, Peter Courcoux wrote:
> > Fortunately, (Peter wipes brow) I realised this would actually replace
> > any settings already in .bash_profile and as I already have quite a lot
> > in there I would not have been best pleased if I had wiped them!
> 
> I'm too experienced in Linux to make such mistake. In fact, at the moment, I 
> set the MERLIN_HOME and PATH variables manually in the console I open.
> 
I hope I didn't give the impression that you might have made this
mistake. It was a completely separate observation and really should have
been in a separate email. It just came to light at the same time!

I've been sysadmin on linux systems since 5.2 but I'm still lazy ;-)

> IMHO, neither of these should be required, and later I will find out whether 
> that is true or not. (Just like never set CLASSPATH or basically anything. My 
> .bash_profile is almost empty).
> 
> But thanks anyway.
> 
> I am running RedHat9, and working both with Maven CVS and Maven latest binary. 
> Same result. But it also depends, afaiu, of what version of all the plug-ins 
> that Maven downloads when the .maven directory is empty/non-existent.
> 
> Peter, Do you have bandwidth enough to wipe ~/.maven and run from scratch?
> 
I think maven is a superb concept and implementation. However, I am not
happy with the way things continually break. I understood this when the
version said alpha, but rc1 =:-O 

Once I get a maven installation which builds all my stuff, I hate
updating it!

I have the bandwidth. I'll back it up and try.

Regards,

Peter

> Niclas
> 
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