Hi Brian,

as I understand the problem, yes, you have to define a classpath variable
for this in Eclipse: Window\Preferences\Java\Build Path\Classpath Variables
- the name of the variable should be M2_REPO and should point to the Local
Maven Repository (not to the maven home) - by default it is at
${user.home}/.m2/repository.

Best regards,
Balazs

2010/1/27 brian <[email protected]>

>
> Hi,
>
> I have a project that I've loaded into eclipse.
>
> Under windows, I already have M2_Home as env variable pointing to project
> directory
>
>
> Description Resource Path Location Type
> Unbound classpath variable: 'M2_REPO/junit/junit/3.8.1/junit-3.8.1.jar' in
> project 'jung-api' jung-api Build path Build Path Problem
>
> Do I need to set something in eclipse?
>
> Thanks
> Brian
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