That's easy.
Thanks a lot
Emerson

2008/10/7 Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Maven 1 paths are automatically translated, so you don't need to do
> anything special - set up a group as normal and then use that
> repository from Maven 1 and it should work.
>
> Cheers,
> Brett
>
> 2008/10/7 emerson cargnin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Hi Maria
>> Thanks for answering.
>> I'm using already the 1.1.2 version. AN yes, I ended up finding that
>> new repositories had to be explicitly enabled for the guest role )
>> If you allow me to ask you, is it possible to proxy from a maven1
>> repository (and cache in a maven2 repo) and at the same time serve
>> this cached (together with other maven2 repositories) as maven 1 using
>> a repository group?
>>
>> I couldn't find a way to set up a repository group for maven 1
>>
>> Thanks a lot
>> Emerson
>>
>> 2008/10/2 Maria Odea Ching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> Hi Emerson,
>>>
>>> There's a default 'guest' user configured in Archiva. Just enable the
>>> Repository Observer role (for the specific repository) for the guest user.
>>> The Repository Observer role is for read access, and if you want to disable
>>> authentication on write access, just grant the 'guest' user the Repository
>>> Manager role (for the specific repository).
>>>
>>> Btw, 1.1.1 & 1.1.2 have already been released.. there are a number of fixes
>>> in them for 1.1, so you might want to upgrade to the latest version :)
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Deng
>>>
>>> On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 2:20 AM, emerson cargnin
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> I took 3 hours to find out why I couldn't runt he build from my
>>>> anthill server. It was asking for authentication.
>>>> I just upgraded to archiva1.1, and this problem started (well, among
>>>> others:)).
>>>>
>>>> How do I get users to access the repository without authentication?
>>>>
>>>> regards
>>>> Emerson
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
>
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