I think that's the normal way to specify user and password for basic auth.
I'll open a bug for this.

On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 00:48, Kristof Jozsa <[email protected]>wrote:

> should be added to the docs imho by someone who has access.. that's
> quite useful :)
>
> K
>
> 2010/8/27 Khristian Alexander Schönrock <[email protected]>:
> > Update:
> > I found some messages about patches enabling basic auth in http access
> with
> > Buildr, but I couldn't find how to do it anywhere.
> > I did, however, stumble upon this line in a changelog:
> > "request.should_receive(:basic_auth).with('john', 'secret')
> > URI("http://john:sec...@#{@host_domain}";).read end"
> > So I tried, in my repositories line, the following:
> > repositories.remote << URI.parse("http://user:[email protected]...";). And it
> > worked!
> > I hope this helps someone else, because I feel pretty dumb here :)
> >
> > -----Original Message----- From: Khristian Alexander Schönrock
> > Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 1:57 PM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Authenticated access to maven repo
> >
> >  Hello,
> > I'm trying out Buildr for some of my company's projects, and I'm already
> > speeding up some previously tedious tasks (at least packaging, so far).
> > For these tasks, I need to access our maven repo to download artifacts,
> > but I didn't have much success so far. Our repository manager (archiva)
> > only listens to secure connections(https), but, from what I see printed
> > in the output, Buildr converts them to regular HTTP.
> > The output contains this: "Failed to download
> > http://repo-url/archiva/repository/snapshots/[path-to-artifact].jar:
> > Unauthorized
> > Buildr aborted!"
> >
> > How do I specify these settings? Also, how can I import these settings
> > from my maven settings.xml file?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Khristian Schönrock
> >
>

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