Hi,

I just deleted my .m2 directory and let Eclipse download the internet again to 
fill it.
The problem persists :(

Tobias

On Jan 17, 2014, at 3:15 AM, Tobias Pietzsch <pietz...@mpi-cbg.de> wrote:

> Hi,
> I'm having suddenly many "bad pom" errors in Eclipse.
> For the SpimViewer project, I narrowed it down to the following:
> If I remove all sc.fiji projects from the dependencies, it builds fine 
> (except for compile errors related to classes in those missing dependencies)
> For me, the fiji.sc dependencies are
>               <dependency>
>                       <groupId>sc.fiji</groupId>
>                       <artifactId>SPIM_Opener</artifactId>
>                       <version>2.0.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
>               </dependency>
>               <dependency>
>                       <groupId>sc.fiji</groupId>
>                       <artifactId>SPIM_Registration</artifactId>
>                       <version>2.0.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
>               </dependency>
> Enabling any of these causes trouble.
> 
> From command line maven, everything builds fine.
> 
> I made a new Eclipse workspace, cloned (only) the SpimViewer project into it 
> and tried again. Same problem.
> I'm seeing errors like this one:
> 
> ArtifactDescriptorException: Failed to read artifact descriptor for 
> net.java.sezpoz:sezpoz:jar:${sezpoz.version}: ArtifactResolutionException: 
> Failure to transfer net.java.sezpoz:sezpoz:pom:${sezpoz.version} from 
> http://maven.imagej.net/content/repositories/releases was cached in the local 
> repository, resolution will not be reattempted until the update interval of 
> imagej.releases has elapsed or updates are forced. Original error: Could not 
> transfer artifact net.java.sezpoz:sezpoz:pom:${sezpoz.version} from/to 
> imagej.releases (http://maven.imagej.net/content/repositories/releases): 
> Illegal character in path at index 78: 
> http://maven.imagej.net/content/repositories/releases/net/java/sezpoz/sezpoz/${sezpoz.version}/sezpoz-${sezpoz.version}.pom
>         pom.xml /SpimViewer     line 1  Maven Dependency Problem
> 
> (Indeed, I have a directory 
> .m2/repository/net/java/sezpoz/sezpoz/${sezpoz.version} now)
> 
> The weird thing is that from the command line everything works.
> 
> Does anyone have an idea what could be wrong? This basically stops me from 
> working completely…
> 
> thanks for any help,
> Tobias

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