Not sure if will get threaded correctly so if not, in reference to http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/m2e-users/msg01792.html.
I had a similar issue that seemed to be related to transitive dependencies. The module where a dependency was being copied to the target directory instead of being had another module where the problematic dependency was specified with runtime scope. This module, in turn, had the problematic dependency specified with a test scope. Maven would run correctly. And, funny thing is, eclipse would also. However, when eclipse resolved the dependency by copying it to the target directory, it was locked somehow so could not be deleted. Which meant maven clean no longer worked. Only way to get around it was to exit eclipse then start again. I tried the 0.15 snapshot with no luck. On a hunch, I downgraded from the 0.14 release to the 0.13 one. This release no longer exhibits the behavior. I am unsure if the problem really is the transitive scope differences or not. Best guess I can give, though. Here is a quick layout of what I think is the problem--unfortunately, I do not have a quick case to reproduce, I apologize! +-parent | +--- projTest (X as dependency in test scope) | +--- projRun (X as dependency in runtime scope and projTest as dependency) | +--- proj (projRun as dependency) The scoping for X is correct in projTest and in projRun and is resolved from the local repository. proj, however, has X copied to the target directory rather than resolving from the local repository. LDB PS Sorry if this is considered hijacking a thread or if does not come through properly. Just stumbled onto this thread today so had no way to grab the message to do a proper response. -- L. David Brown, Jr. _______________________________________________ m2e-users mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/m2e-users
