No, I did not find any way of using the default Maven local repository
through Archiva.  I am still bothered about having two copies of same huge
jars in different directories on my server.  If I find any solution to this
issue on Maven forum, I will post it here.


jamiebarrow wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I'm not sure if Continuum manages its own repository, or just uses the
> default Maven local repository (~/.m2/repository). I think this may be the
> case.
> 
> Did you manage to find a way of using the default Maven local maven
> repository with Archiva?
> 
> That is, I have an already existing Maven repository on my drive. I now
> install Archiva, and want to import/use that existing Maven repository. Is
> it possible?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> James
> 
> 
> teacup wrote:
>> 
>> Contiuum does not allow me (as an admin user) to change the default repo,
>> but Archiva does allow me to specify managed repos.  Can I update
>> Archiva's existing managed repos (both internal and snapshots) to point
>> to /home/specialuser/.m2/repository?
>> 
> 
> 

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