1) It would appear that by removing the references to "central-plugins",
you have eliminated the problem.  I have to wonder if it is fixed, or
just hiding to reappear at a later date.

2) As I mentioned last time, the repository is defined in a parent POM.
Is the repository in your test defined in the project or in one of its
parents?  If I have the repository definition in the subproject, things
work as expected.  With the repository only defined in the parent,
things don't work.

-----Original Message-----
From: Brett Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 10:26
To: Maven Developers List
Subject: Re: Problems With Dependency Downloading


Allison, Bob wrote:

>1) I already have a mirror defined for "central-plugins".  It is not
>being used for these artifacts.  My suspicion is that my mirror of
>"central" won't be used either.  Have you already updated some items?
>If so, I can check to see if the central mirror is being used.
>  
>
SVN rev# 289185 doesn't have central-plugins as a repo ID any more.

>2) "You can confirm it works for you"?  Does that mean it works as I
>described, or as intended?  What I see during my build is (this is an
>attempt to download a POM for a WLS jar; I purposely don't have a POM
>present to check that functionality):
>  
>
I have a mirror of central in settings.xml, and a repository in my
current POM. The current POM gets checked first, then central. Same if
there is no mirror for central. I can't reproduce your problem.

Specifically, I took it0043, changed "central" to "centralfoo", and
changed junit's version from 3.8.1 to 3.9 and ran "m2 test". This tried
centralfoo first, then central.

- Brett

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