Hello,
One way to put all your local .m2 repository content is to copy from
~/.m2/repository to
${archiva-install-dir}/data/repository/${managed-repository-name}/
${archiva-install-dir} is the directory path to you Archiva installation,
${managed-repository-name} is the name of the managed repository under which
you wish to copy all your m2 repository
If you do not have a managed repository, you can create one using the
Archiva UI.
Once the copy is done, you can force Archiva d/b scan on the managed
repository.
Hope this helps!
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 10:29 AM, Julien Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I am new to Archiva which I have successfully installed and I would like to
> know how to add my local "~/.m2" repository to Archiva if that makes sense
> at all.
> Can anyone please help?
> Thanks in advance,
> Julien.
>
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Soumen Trivedi
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