In the light of idiocy you resort to complete and utter foolishness...

Where is your repository manager? Just deploy it there.

Friends don't let friends use maven without a repository manager

On Friday, 10 February 2012, laredotornado-3 <laredotorn...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Maven 3.0.3.  For bizarre reasons, our company has blocked
access
> to a certain Maven repo, so I have chosen to load the dependency through
the
> inclusion
>
>                <dependency>
>                        <groupId>org.openqa.selenium.server</groupId>
>                        <artifactId>selenium-server</artifactId>
>                        <version>2.0b3</version>
>                        <scope>system</scope>
>
>
<systemPath>${project.basedir}/lib/selenium-server-standalone-2.0b3.jar</systemPath>
>                </dependency>
>
> However, I only want this dependency referenced during the test phase.
 How
> do I make a dependency both available through a system scope and a test
> scope?
>
> Thanks, - Dave
>
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