Eric
    I changed the version of the plug-in project.xml to SNAPSHOT, as you
have in yours. Still, I get the same errors. So I tried removing the plug-in
from the directory to see if maven downloaded it again, but it didn't! So
now, I am confused.
    How do I "leapfrog to the newest stuff"? Thought it would be enough to
have the latest source downloaded from the CVS. Then, when trying to build,
all the newer libraries would be downloaded by Maven. Am I missing something
here? Why Maven didn't downloaded the latest plug-in when I removed the one
it had?
    Thanx for all your help...

Rodrigo

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Subject: RE: Wanna help


> Ok...  This is what I have in my plugins project.xml:
>
> <dependency>
>       <groupId>torque</groupId>
>       <artifactId>torque-gen</artifactId>
>       <version>SNAPSHOT</version>
>       <properties>
>         <classloader>root</classloader>
>       </properties>
>     </dependency>
>
> And in my project.xml for Turbine I have
>
> <dependency>
>       <id>torque</id>
>       <version>20030310.174947</version>
>       <url>http://db.apache.org/torque/</url>
>       <properties>
>         <war.bundle.jar>true</war.bundle.jar>
>       </properties>
>     </dependency>
>
> So, you may just need to update your plugin, and then redeploy it?  Not
sure
> about that part...
>
> Also, you may want to leapfrong to the newest stuff, not sure thoguh on
> that.
>
> Eric
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rodrigo Reyes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 1:27 PM
> To: Turbine Developers List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Wanna help
>
>
> Eric
>     That may be the problem. I found this in my project.xml file:
>
>     <dependency>
>       <id>torque</id>
>       <version>20030310.174947</version>
>       <url>http://db.apache.org/torque/</url>
>       <properties>
>         <war.bundle.jar>true</war.bundle.jar>
>       </properties>
>     </dependency>
>
>     ... while on my
$MAVEN_HOME/plugins/maven-torque-plugin-.../project.xml
> file:
>
>     <dependency>
>       <groupId>torque</groupId>
>       <artifactId>torque-gen</artifactId>
>       <version>20030327.070220</version>
>       <properties>
>         <classloader>root</classloader>
>       </properties>
>     </dependency>
>
>     Is this the problem? How do I solve it?
>
> Rodrigo
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
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> Newsgroups: hometree.jakarta.turbine.dev
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 4:01 AM
> Subject: Re: Wanna help
>
>
> > "Rodrigo Reyes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > >Eric
> > >    I know this may seem obvious for most of you, but how do I check
that
> > >the Torque plugin matches my runtime? :)
> >
> > The project.xml in $MAVEN_HOME/plugins/maven-torque-plugin-.../ should
> contain
> > the same torque version as the project.xml in your project.
> >
> > Regards
> > Henning
> >
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