Tim Perrett wrote:
> That would give you the lift jars and things, but not the maven tools
> (which I presume if he's asking, he doesnt have).
>
> Lift has a bunch of dependencies, and then those dependencies have
> there dependencies. My ~/.m2 directory is 166mb right now, so I guess
> you'd need a working, local maven repo for this to work for you.
>
> Its never really an issue for us as were all connected to the net. Can
> I ask why you cant connect that machine to the net?
A fair number of secure organizations (corporate, government, etc.) may 
opt to not have direct Internet connections.  It's not that uncommon.

>  Your best bet is
> to build lift, then copy all the sources in .m2 over to your
> disconnected box - im not sure your going to find this an easy way to
> work im afraid.
I'll work on putting together a zip'ed .m2 based on a virgin Lift install.

>  Maven tries to fetch a bunch of stuff from the repo's
> all the time to make sure you have the best / latest tools for the
> job. You'll need to prefix your maven calls with -o e.g.
>
> mvn -o scala:cc
>
> Does that help?
>
> Cheers, Tim
>
> On Oct 17, 1:16 pm, Marius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Would this help?
>>
>> http://scala-tools.org/hudson/job/lift/
>>
>> Br's,
>> Marius
>>
>> On Oct 17, 2:30 pm, Dorinel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Is there a stand alone download? I have a computer which can't be
>>> linked to Internet, I can only copy things through usb stick. So how
>>> can I copy lift to that computer? (Can I configure an working dir on
>>> another computer and copy it?)
>>>       
> >
>   

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