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Maria Odea Ching updated MNG-4189:
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    Attachment: MNG-4189-core-integration-testing.patch

Attaching patch for core-integration-testing integrating the IT test for this 
issue..

> Maven not picking up specific timestamped version dependency when a later 
> timestamped version was downloaded and already present in the local repository
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>                 Key: MNG-4189
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-4189
>             Project: Maven 2
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Artifacts and Repositories, General
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.9, 2.1.0
>            Reporter: Maria Odea Ching
>            Assignee: Maria Odea Ching
>         Attachments: MNG-4189-core-integration-testing.patch, mng-4189.zip
>
>
> To reproduce this issue:
> # Create a project (let's call this projectA)  with a class named ClassA 
> having a method named methodA(). Set the version as 1.0-SNAPSHOT and set 
> uniqueVersion=true.
> # Deploy this in a remote repository
> # Create another project (let's call this projectB) which has a dependency on 
> projectA. Set the dependency's version to the specific timestamped version 
> when projectA was deployed in step 2. Create a class named ClassB and add a 
> method which invokes ClassA's methodA(). 
> # Add your remote repository either in the settings or in the pom.
> # Build projectB. You will get a successful build.
> # Now go back to projectA and remove methodA() from classA. 
> # Deploy projectA to the remote repository again.
> # Update the dependency version of projectA in projectB's pom.xml. Set it to 
> the latest timestamp version.
> # Build projectB. Your build will fail because methodA() was removed.
> # Revert the dependency version of projectA in projectB's pom.xml. Set it to 
> the same value you've set in step 3.
> # Build projectB. Your build will still fail even though you've set the 
> correct version.

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