Maven can't download resource from central when behind a proxy and won't use
local repository
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Key: THRIFT-1507
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-1507
Project: Thrift
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Java - Library
Affects Versions: 0.8
Environment: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, running in a VM in VMWare Player hosted
on Windows XP Pro which is behind a proxy server.
Reporter: Mark Anderson
When 'make' enters lib/java, the build fails on the mvn.init target with:
. . .
[artifact:dependencies] [WARNING] Overriding profile:
'maven-ant-tasks-repo-profile' (source: pom) with new instance from source: pom
[artifact:dependencies] Downloading:
org/slf4j/slf4j-api/1.5.8/slf4j-api-1.5.8.pom from repository central at
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2
[artifact:dependencies] Error transferring file: Connection refused
[artifact:dependencies] [WARNING] Unable to get resource
'org.slf4j:slf4j-api:pom:1.5.8' from repository central
(http://repo1.maven.org/maven2): Error transferring file: Connection refused
. . .
This occurs for every dependency in the 'pom' artifact (on some files, the
error is "Connection timed out").
The preceding target, mvn.ant.tasks.download, succeeds (the
maven-ant-tasks-2.1.3.jar file is sitting in the tools directory).
I have added to build.xml:
proxy.host=proxy1.domain.com
proxy.port=80
proxy.user=
proxy.pass=
proxy.enabled=true
and to /etc/maven2/settings.xml:
<proxy>
<id>proxy1</id>
<active>true</active>
<protocol>http</protocol>
<host>proxy1.domain.com</host>
<port>80</port>
<nonProxyHosts>localhost</nonProxyHosts>
</proxy>
Maven does not seem to be picking up the proxy. If I manually download all the
resources and install them into my local repository (~/.m2/repository) as
suggested and re-run make, I still get the errors -- Maven doesn't try to use
the local repository.
If I move the machine out from behind the firewall, everything works fine:
Maven downloads all the dependencies and the Java stuff is able to be built.
If I then put the machine back behind the firewall and run 'sudo make install',
Maven again tries to download the dependencies from central and that, of
course, fails. It doesn't realize that all the dependencies have been
downloaded and the Java files have been compiled.
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