If so our tests around scope=import are deficient and likely always have been. 
If someone can boil it down to a sample project we can get it fixed.

On Jul 17, 2014, at 8:45 AM, Christian Schulte <[email protected]> wrote:

> Am 17.07.2014 12:57, schrieb Arnaud Héritier:
>> On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 12:41 PM, Christian Schulte <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Am 17.07.2014 11:46, schrieb Arnaud Héritier:
>>> 
>>>> if projectA imports projectB which imports projectC then maven doesn't try
>>>> to download projectC pom with 3.2.2
>>>> I will report a new issue because I'm not sure that it is related (but
>>>> probably) to c <http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-5663>
>>>> 
>>>> I'll try to create an IT to prove it
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> When creating an IT, maybe pay attention to things like: Do all projects
>>> specify a different parent POM or do they share the same parent ? If
>>> resolution fails, does 'mvn -U' make a difference ? Are profiles involved ?
>>> That is, are there any repositories specified in a profile which isn't
>>> active although it should ?
>>> 
>> 
>> I don't yet have this level of study but I will try
>> In my case repositories entries in projects are useless because I'm using a
>> mirror
>> In my case they have the same parent (but it doesn't define any dependency
>> or depMgt) and -U didn't help
>> 
> 
> FYI: Reverting commit 016932edbc6dfae2d0a8714a186a4e3a44174a78 building the 
> MNG-5663 POM succeeded here locally.
> 
> Regards,
> -- 
> Christian
> 
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Thanks,

Jason

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