On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 6:17 AM, Ben Caradoc-Davies
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Andrea,
>
> in r38164 on trunk you commented out the osgeo repository (and the osgeo
> pluginRepository). This caused the build to fail on Maven 3 on a missing
> grobutilties dependency in gt-epsg-hsql. (Maven 3 seems a bit more
> aggressive in updating dependencies?) Maven 2 builders with the osgeo
> dependencies already in their local repository kept working, but I expect
> that those with an empty local repo would fail.
>
> This pom change seemed to be unrelated to the OGR work described in the
> commit log for r38164. I'm assuming that it was an unintended change? To fix
> the build under Maven 3, I reverted your top-level pom change in r38167.
> Please let me know if I am wrong!

Ah sorry, I made that change when the OSGeo server were down and make
it impossible to perform builds and inadvertedly committed it, sorry about that
and thanks for reverting it

Cheers
Andrea

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