On 20/06/2020 01:16, Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jun 2020 at 10:01, James Wright
<james.wri...@digital-chaos.com> wrote:

On 19/06/2020 22:37, Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jun 2020 at 07:14, James Wright
<james.wri...@digital-chaos.com> wrote:
[..]
     One specific area of concern is dealing with the Maven dependencies
fetched mid-way through the build phase. I thought I had a solution
utilizing
the maven dependency plugin "go-offline" goal in the fetch phase and
providing a skeleton POM to describe the dependencies required. However,
there
is a question mark over where these dependencies should be downloaded
during the fetch phase;
One possible way to do this is to provide an offline maven repository
that has all the required dependencies pre-fetched. The pre-warmed
repo is static, and can be retrieved and extracted during the
fetch-phase. Your maven build can then specify
"-Dmaven.repo.local=${WRKDIR}/local-repo".

The java/eclipse port uses this strategy.

Cheers.
--
Jonathan Chen <j...@chen.org.nz>
I have seen that method used in some Java ports, but thought it would be
better to
download the dependencies from the offical maven repo directly, rather
than a
bundled tarball hosted on a personal/private repo which seems a less
reliable source?
Doing so violates the ports-build requirement that access to the 'Net
is only permitted during the fetch-phase.

Not in this case, all dependencies are downloaded during the fetch phase by invoking
maven dependency:go-offline goal to prefetch everything required into the
local repo before the build phase.


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