On 11 Jul 2011, at 15:20, Markus Joschko wrote:

> ...or my configuration is wrong.
> 
> I want to deploy a bundle to a remote obr. I have configured the
> bundle-plugin to use the default snapshot repository (which is a
> filebased repository). Everything worked fine with maven 2. Now that I
> switched to maven 3

Was the only change that you switched from maven 2 to maven 3, or did you also 
pick up a different version of the bundle plugin?

> I get the following error:
> 
> [INFO] --- maven-bundle-plugin:2.3.5:deploy (default-deploy) @ merge-service 
> ---
> [INFO] LOCK file:///var/www/repository/repository.xml
> [INFO] Downloading repository.xml
> [INFO] Computed bundle uri:
> http://localhost/repository/com/etc/pp/merge-service/1.0-SNAPSHOT/merge-service-1.0-20110711.141141-8.jar
> [ERROR] file doesn't exist:
> file:/home/markus/.m2/repository/com/etc/pp/merge-service/1.0-SNAPSHOT/merge-service-1.0-20110711.141141-8.jar
> [INFO] Writing OBR metadata
> [INFO] Uploading repository.xml
> [INFO] UNLOCK file:///var/www/repository/repository.xml
> 
> The bundle plugin tries to retrieve the jar file from my local
> repository. However the maven deploy plugin has also picked up the
> snapshot repository and deployed the bundle in the snapshot repository
> and not in my local repository.
> That's different to maven2. When building with maven2 the bundle is
> deployed in my local and in my snapshot repository by the deploy
> plugin.
> No idea what has changed (maybe I miss some configuration here?), but
> for me it looks like the bundle plugin should pick up the bundle from
> the default deploy repository instead of the local repository?
> 
> Regards,
> Markus
> 
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