Hi Andy,

Actually, JPOX downloads perfectly. The problem is with c3p0. Maven won't download it but suggests where I can download it manually.  

I'm thinking maybe the format of the downloadable file is the problem. JPOX jars can be downloaded as .jar files. c3p0 jars are zipped or otherwise encoded.

Craig

On Aug 6, 2005, at 11:52 PM, Andy Jefferson wrote:

Is maven not able to do use sourceforge download? What's the story?

Please don't tell me to just download it manually. That obviously
works. Why not automatic?



Attempting to download c3p0-0.9.0.jar.
WARNING: Failed to download c3p0-0.9.0.jar.
The build cannot continue because of the following unsatisfied
dependency:

c3p0-0.9.0.jar (try downloading from http://
prdownloads.sourceforge.net/c3p0/c3p0-0.9.0.bin.zip?use_mirror=unc)


Hi Craig,

Maven can download from a Maven repository. SourceForge doesn't have one. The 
issue isn't that. 

It's probably that the "maven.repo.remote" environment variable (which I 
always put in $HOME/build.properties) is only set to 
"http://www.jpox.org/downloads/maven" now (added by this patch). 
It really ought to be


(i.e comma separated list of all repos that you want to look at) so then Maven 
will look at IBiblio first and, if the artifact isn't there, will use the 
JPOX repo (which only contains JPOX artifacts) next.

-- 
Andy


Craig Russell

Architect, Sun Java Enterprise System http://java.sun.com/products/jdo

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