It wasn't a mirror, but Atlassian had inserted a profile into my
~/.m2/settings.xml.  I commented it out and, despite a number of exceptions
thrown during testing, was able to successfully run mvn package on OpenMRS.

Merci beaucoup!

-Burke

On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 11:21 PM, Pier-Luc Caron St-Pierre <
[email protected]> wrote:

> You probably have a maven mirror configured. If I understand
> correctly, _ALL_ requests made by Maven pass by your atlassian mirror.
> Since Atlassian does not contain the dependencies OpenMRS need, it
> fail.
>
> I suggest you to open your ~.m2/settings.xml and comment out the
> "mirrors" part. Oh, and do mvn -U package for forcing the update. If
> you do not force, Maven cache the result for 24 hours.
>
> On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 20:12, Burke Mamlin <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > I checked out OpenMRS 1.8.2:
> > $ svn co http://svn.openmrs.org/openmrs/tags/1.8.2/ openmrs-1.8.2
> > then I changed to the local copy and tried to package it:
> > $ cd openmrs-1.8.2
> > $ mvn package
> > It fails with this message:
> > [ERROR] Failed to execute goal
> >
> com.googlecode.maven-java-formatter-plugin:maven-java-formatter-plugin:0.2.0:format
> > (default) on project openmrs-api: Execution default of goal
> >
> com.googlecode.maven-java-formatter-plugin:maven-java-formatter-plugin:0.2.0:format
> > failed: Plugin
> >
> com.googlecode.maven-java-formatter-plugin:maven-java-formatter-plugin:0.2.0
> > or one of its dependencies could not be resolved: The following artifacts
> > could not be resolved: org.eclipse.core:jobs:jar:3.3.1,
> > org.eclipse.equinox:registry:jar:3.3.1: Failure to find
> > org.eclipse.core:jobs:jar:3.3.1 in
> > https://m2proxy.atlassian.com/repository/public was cached in the local
> > repository, resolution will not be reattempted until the update interval
> of
> > atlassian-public has elapsed or updates are forced -> [Help 1]
> > I can see that it's going
> > to https://m2proxy.atlassian.com/repository/public, presumably because
> of
> > some development on Atlassian plugins I've done previously using maven,
> but
> > the OpenMRS repository URL is included in pom.xml, so shouldn't it be
> > checking there as well?  Can somebody point out what I'm doing wrong?
>  Does
> > it really require special configuration of maven to compile/package
> OpenMRS?
> >  Or has my prior work on Atlassian plugins done something nefarious to my
> > maven configuration?
> > Thanks.
> > -Burke
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> Cordialement,
> Pier-Luc
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