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Robert Scholte closed MDEP-516.
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      Assignee: Robert Scholte
    Resolution: Duplicate

It is likely that some other issues on this plugin will be fixed in a short 
term, so I'd prefer to wait for that first.

> Go-offline does not find module dependencies in multi-module build.
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>                 Key: MDEP-516
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MDEP-516
>             Project: Maven Dependency Plugin
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: go-offline
>    Affects Versions: 2.10
>            Reporter: Petar Tahchiev
>            Assignee: Robert Scholte
>            Priority: Major
>
> Hello,
> I've recently hit the exact same problem that these guys are having:
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14694139/how-to-resolve-dependencies-between-modules-within-multi-module-project
> and I thought it must be a very normal scenario so probably a lot of other 
> people are hitting.
> So basically I have a multi-module build where {{moduleA}} is built first and 
> them {{moduleB}} depends on {{moduleA}}. However when I do {{mvn 
> dependency:go-offline}} it comes to resolve the dependencies of {{moduleB}} 
> and it fails with {{Artifact not found: moduleA}}. 
> That seems to happen because only modules that have been packaged are put in 
> the reactor and so later modules will know about them. So to fix it I have to 
> do the following:
> {code}
> mvn package dependency:go-offline -U -Pquick,test -DskipTests -s 
> src/main/resources/settings.xml
> {code}
> which I really don't like, because it does an extra package that I don't 
> need, and then the whole build gets a lot slower.
> of course, {{mvn install}} at any time fixes the issue also, but I don't want 
> to install



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