Yes, I've noticed the same thing. I've had to put a maven.repo.local property in my build.properties to get it to point to the right place on a Windows box. On *nix, it seems to pay attention to the MAVEN_REPO, but not on Windows, unless I'm doing it wrong...
Mike On Mon, 2005-02-07 at 14:23, Ramin wrote: > Has anyone else noticed that when you do a maven plugin:install, it > actually installs the libraries in your Documents and > Settings/username/.repository ? Not sure where it puts it on a nix > environment, but in windows, it totally ignores the MAVEN_REPO env. > variable that I've set and just installs the plugin to my user folder > instead. Is this correct? > > > > On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 12:34:37 -0600, Sasvata (Shash) Chatterjee > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Pete, > > > > >Following the archives of the thread titled "Maven build help " I was able > > >to make all of the changes by hand that the Shash and Michael referenced. > > >(Apparently these have not yet been checked in). Also ran the extra maven > > >targets plugin install etc. > > > > > >Must not have done it right though, because am getting same jelly error > > >that Shash got before the changes discussed were made, I want that same > > >"woohoo" that Shash declared ! > > > > > >Any chance you guys could check in the changes so I could try them out ? > > > > > > > > > > > All of that stuff is at home, so I can't check. But, the only change > > was in plugin.jelly, and Mike checked that in. But, remember to do a > > "maven plugin:install" (or something like that), from the Keel maven > > plugin directory. > > > > >I have also started to go through and add the > > >maven.repo.remote=http://www.ibiblio.org/maven,http://www.keelframework.org/maven > > >line to the build.properties files. Should these be done to EVERY > > >build.properties? Should I check them in once so done ? > > > > > > > > > > > yes, I'd think so. > > > > >Also this is more than bizarre, but is anyone else having problems with > > >eclipse actually seeing the MAVEN_REPO stuff ? I have done it and checked > > >it until my eyes turn red and can't find any booboos, and if I look in the > > >java perspective it can absolutely see all of the files in question. But > > >it still blows up on all of the variations of project clean that I can > > >think of trying, and in the Problems view it says "missing required > > >library MAVEN_REPO" etc - and then points to the EXACT path that is > > >perfectly correct and has the real dude in there... %^$#^%! > > > > > > > > I ran into this too. I think you can delete the MAVEN_REPO variable in > > Eclipse's build path dialog, and re add it for it to see the changes. > > > > Shash > > > > http://keelframework.org/documentation.shtml > > Keelgroup mailing list > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > http://lists.keelframework.com/listinfo.cgi/keelgroup-keelframework.com > > > http://keelframework.org/documentation.shtml Keelgroup mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.keelframework.com/listinfo.cgi/keelgroup-keelframework.com