Thanks.  For whatever reason, I didn't realize it.

Brian

On 1/26/07, Eugene Kuleshov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  Yes, the red color mean that dependency is already in the project
classpath (directly or indirectly trough modules or transitive
dependencies). But that has been like that since first versions...

  regards,
  Eugene


bkbonner wrote:
> What does the Red Font and Red X indicate in the "Add Dependency" dialog?
> Does this indicate that the dependency is already satisfied somewhere elseon
> the classpath?
>
> I recently upgraded to 0.0.10 of m2eclipse.  Here's what I did:
>
> 1.  select pom.xml
> 2.  Maven2->Add Dependency
> 3.  type junit
>
> junit is returned in a RED font.  The entries below it are grey for 4.1,
> 4.0, 3.8.2 and RED for 3.8.1.  As it turns out, 3.8.1 was handled by a sub
> pom.  I had never seen this before and was wondering about the behavior.
> There's no error msg to indicate that it's handled earlier.
>
> Brian
>


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