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Roman Bozeman commented on MASFRES-35:
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I found the issue already posted here:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18145940/maven-reads-user-configuration-from-wrong-location

however, I don't know the best way to work around it. Any suggestions?


Thank you,

Roman Bozeman
   SR SOFTWARE DEVELOPER


   100 CENTURYLINK DR
   MONROE LA 71203
   United States




> user repository points to a different directory than the one set 
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MASFRES-35
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MASFRES-35
>             Project: Apache Maven Resource Bundles
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: apache-jar-txt-resource-bundle
>    Affects Versions: apache-jar-resource-bundle-1.3
>         Environment: Windows 10
>            Reporter: Roman Bozeman
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: build
>
> I have no idea what component to choose from the given list. Sorry. I 
> recently installed Eclipse 2020 June release at work. I am a new team member 
> at CenturyLink and have not been able to build one of the projects I am 
> working on. Eclipse user setting for the repository in Maven is set, as 
> default, to the Users/\{me}/.m2 directory. However the build fails because 
> Maven can not find a local plugin. When I run a Maven clean with -X to debug, 
> the noted output states "Using local repository at \{my OneDrive folder}. 
> Using manager EnhancedLocalRepositoryManager with priority 10 for 
> C:\Users\\{me}\\{my OneDrive folder}\.m2\repository. I did not set this 
> variable. In fact, the user repository is clearly set to the default.



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