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Brett Porter updated MNG-3737:
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Fix Version/s: 2.0.x
> Wrong repository used in artifact resolution for a transitive dependency that
> is also declared as a managed artifact with a different version
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> Key: MNG-3737
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-3737
> Project: Maven 2
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Artifacts and Repositories
> Affects Versions: 2.0.8, 2.0.9
> Reporter: Daniel Uribe
> Priority: Critical
> Fix For: 2.0.x
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> I am creating a 2.1-SNAPSHOT version of artifact A, which is the only version
> of artifact A stored in our Local Repository. All other release versions (old
> and new) of artifact A are stored in the Maven Central Repository.
> My project is multi-module. The parent POM declares that version 2.1-SNAPSHOT
> of artifact A should be used. A child module has a dependency to artifact B,
> which in turn depends on version 1.0 of artifact A. Version 1.0 of artifact A
> is stored in the Central repository.
> I have been debugging the code, and it seems that the problem is the
> DefaultArtifactCollector.
> - Initially, it finds that B depends on A version 1.0 and using the
> repository metadata, it determines that it can be found in the Central
> repository, hence the DefaultArtifact object has its repository property set
> with the Central repository.
> - Later on in the process, still inside DefaultArtifactCollector, it finds
> that the dependency is managed (because the parent POM defines the version to
> use) and calls the manageArtifact() method. The problem is that this call
> only sets the scope and version, it doesn't clear the repository property
> from the DefaultArtifact object. I am almost sure this is what causes Maven
> to then try to download version 2.1-SNAPSHOT artifact from Central
> repository, instead of getting it from the Local repository.
> This may be related to MNG-2438, but in my case none of the repositories are
> legacy.
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