Right... thanks for correcting me Paul. I noticed the typo and hadn't
had time to respond yet...
Paul McMahan wrote:
On 6/29/06, Bryan Noll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also, throw in a '-o' (offline), then simply cd into the module that
fails
(assuming it failed because of a dependency download problem), build
it on
its own with the '-o', then try to rebuild the whole thing without
the '-o'.
I wonder if you might actually mean something along the lines of:
build from the top with the -o (offline) option. When a module fails
to compile because of a dependency problem, cd to that module
directory and build it online (omitting the -o). Repeat this step as
many times as necessary until it succeeds. Then build from the top
again using the -o option.
This technique works best for me when I've had at least one successful
build (meaning most of the dependencies have already been downloaded)
and maven is having difficulty downloading a new or changed dependency
for a specific module.
Best wishes,
Paul