Have you defined a scope on these libs or marked them optional?

P

On 8/14/06, jpangburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Also, I have a file "maven-metadata-local.xml" file in the directory above
the version directory which contains the jar.  This file doesn't exist in
the corresponding directory for remotely downloaded jars.


gnodet wrote:
>
> It should not affect the plugin.
> Can you check that the jar you want to include has a pom in your local
> repository ?
>
> On 8/11/06, jpangburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>> I have used the "mvn install:install-file" command to load some jars
into
>> my
>> local repository.  In the pom for my project I have put dependencies on
>> these jars I just installed and am using the jbi-maven-plugin version
>> 1.0-incubating-snapshot.  When I do "mvn install", my java files that
are
>> using those jar files compile just fine so the dependency for
compilation
>> seems to be working, but the installer zip for the jbi-component I am
>> creating does not include my jars in the lib directory.
>>
>> If I include a dependency jar that is in one of the regular maven
>> repositories online, then that jar is successfully copied to the lib
>> directory in my installer zip file.  What's the difference between a
>> dependency in my local repository and one in the regular maven
>> repositories,
>> as far as the jbi-maven-plugin is concerned?
>>
>> thanks,
>> Jesse
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>
>
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> Guillaume Nodet
>
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