Seems strange.
I have just rebuilt with an empty repository and everything went well.

Btw, i don't think you can install a pom with maven.
You should download it from

http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/org/codehaus/xfire/xfire-parent/1.2-RC/xfire-parent-1.2-RC.pom
and put it in your locale maven repo:
  ~/.m2/repository/org/codehaus/xfire/xfire-parent/1.2-RC/

On 8/16/06, Mouilleron Cedric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi.

I have the same problem with xfire-parent-1.2-RC.com
I downloaded this pom but i don't arrive to install it locally.
I doing this :
mvn  -Dmaven.test.skip=true  install:install-file
-DgroupId=org.codehaus.xfire -DartifactId=xfire-all -Dversion=1.2-RC
-Dpackaging=pom -Dfile=download/xfire-parent-1.2-RC.pom

But it doesn't work.
What is the command you used to install it ?

Thanks.

Cédric Mouilleron
Bull R&D

>Hi,
>
>I had a similar problem yesterday. I did the same, checking out smix from
>svn. After deleting all older servicemix entries in my local maven
>repository, the build runs fine with the exception of a reference to
>xfire-parent-1.2-RC.pom. In the pom of xire-1.2-RC is a reference to the
>dev.java.net-Repository at Sun and my maven did not succeed in getting
>anything from there. The repository at java.net requires https, which may
>prevent maven to succeed (proxy or certificate issues?).
>
>However,  the xfire-parent.pom is also available at ibiblio from where I
>installed it locally. After that, the build ran fine.
>
>
>Klaus.
>
>
>gnodet wrote:
>
>
>>Missing poms only generate warnings, but should not prevent the build to
>>succeed.  I hope next spring releases will have a pom ...
>>Generating poms in a private repository is generally not a good thing as
>>it could clash with the ones on public repos once they are added.
>>
>>Do you have other build erros ? if yes, please paste the maven ouput.
>>
>>On 8/14/06, Bouchard, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>I made a svn checkout of the servicemix project this morning from
apache
>>>incubator. I have tried several times to build the code using Maven2
>>>with no success. After some investigation, I have found that a few
>>>dependencies are absent from maven repositories. For example, Spring
>>>framework 2.0 RC1 POM file isn't available at any of the repositories.
>>>Is it a known issue? What is the solution? Is there a possibility to
put
>>>the missing POM in the servicemix-repo?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Thank you very much.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Kevin.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>--
>>Cheers,
>>Guillaume Nodet
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>




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Cheers,
Guillaume Nodet

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