Well a friendly "update your geoapi snapshot with a -U" right after 
committing a dependency on a new snapshot would help as well. Depending 
on a particular snapshot sounds like a good idea though.

Cory Horner wrote:
> Justin Deoliveira wrote:
>> Run maven with the -U switch. YOU need to tell it to pick up a new 
>> geoapi jar.
> 
> This sucks... why can't we make life difficult for the one developer who 
> is changing GeoAPI rather than *everyone* else? (ie, reference a 
> specific geoapi snapshot timestamp)
> 
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