On Sat, 25 Aug 2007, Dennis Lundberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Gump needs to run maven in online mode, so it can download the
> necessary dependencies, see below...

No, if it did, it wouldn't be serving the purpose it is used for.  If
Gump runs Maven in online mode it cannot control the artifacts Maven
builds against.


The Gump project descriptor of commons-id must list all dependencies,
so Gump can produce the proper jar overrides.

But are these

>> dom4j-1.4.jar
>> commons-jelly-1.0-RC1.jar
>> commons-jelly-tags-jsl-1.0.jar
>> commons-jelly-tags-log-1.0.jar
>> commons-jelly-tags-velocity-1.0.jar
>> commons-jelly-tags-xml-1.1.jar (try downloading from 
>> http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/jelly/libs/xml/)
>> maven-1.0.2.jar
>> maven-model-3.0.0.jar
>> velocity-1.4.jar
>> commons-jelly-tags-fmt-1.0.jar

really dependencies of commons-id?  Or are they needed by some Maven
plugin that is used by the commons.id build but not by any (most?)
other Maven builds under Gump?

Stefan

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