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   Resolver: Brett Porter
       Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 7:24 PM

works for me in RC2. You can put project.xml overrides in project.properties for the 
plugin for the dependencies and the repository.

These apply to only that plugin, which is what you'd expect. A plugin should not 
override anything for the project.

Note that anything specified in ~/build.properties will take global precedence however
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        Key: MAVEN-224
    Summary: remote and local repo overrides in project.properties does not work for 
plugins
       Type: Bug

     Status: Closed
   Priority: Major
 Resolution: CANNOT REPRODUCE

 Original Estimate: Unknown
 Time Spent: Unknown
  Remaining: Unknown

    Project: maven
 Components: 
             core
   Fix Fors:
             1.0-rc3
   Versions:
             1.0-beta-8
             1.0-rc3

   Assignee: 
   Reporter: Colin Sampaleanu

    Created: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 2:41 PM
    Updated: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 7:24 PM
Environment: cvs HEAD from 2003-1-28, win2k

Description:
It is possible to override both the local and remote repos by using entris such as the 
following in a project's project.properties file:
--- from project.properties
# override remote repo since we want to also point to a cvs based remote repo
# to get some jars not found at ibiblio
maven.repo.remote=http://www.ibiblio.com/maven/,http://some.where/else/,file:../../shared/repository
# overrid local repo since we want to allow this set of related source projects
# to be built from multiple locations without conflicting
maven.repo.local=../mavenrepo
----

However, while this works for satisfying dependencies declared in the project's 
project.xml file, when building that project, if using any plugins, it does not 
override the repos that a plugin itself will use when trying to satisfy it's own 
dependencies specified in its own project.xml file. The only solution would seem to be 
to modify each plugin in the maven plugins dir to point to the correct repo, 
relatively impractical since there are a lot of plugins, and they get blown away on 
rebuilding maven.



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