It almost works ;-)
What it does is create a
/home/popol/gkls/xip/lib/
directory in the local maven reposotory.
But it's empty though ;-(
--mike
Charles Daniels wrote:
The <url> element of a dependency does not tell Maven where to obtain
the dependency. It is merely used in the error message when Maven
cannot locate the dependency in the local repository nor in any remote
repository. It is supposed to indicate where you should be able
manually download the dependency, as indicated in your output:
jxip.jar (try downloading from /home/popol/gkls/xip/lib/)
What you need to do is add the following to your project.properties:
maven.jar.override=on
maven.jar.jxip=${basedir}/xip/lib/jxip.jar
Your dependency can be reduced to the following:
<dependency>
<groupId>jxip</groupId>
<artifactId>jxip</artifactId>
</dependency>
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Niemaz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 7:15 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Local dependencies
Recall the local dependency, I tried what you suggested and It did
not work:
Attempting to download jxip.jar.
WARNING: Failed to download jxip.jar.
The build cannot continue because of the following unsatisfied
dependency:
jxip.jar (try downloading from /home/popol/gkls/xip/lib/)
Total time: 1 seconds
Finished at: Tue Nov 09 15:11:14 CET 2004
Although the jar file jxip.jar is indeed located under
/home/popol/gkls/xip/lib/
;-(
Here's my project's dependencies declaration:
<dependency>
<groupId>jxip</groupId>
<artifactId>jxip</artifactId>
<version></version>
<url>${basedir}/xip/lib/</url>
<jar>jxip.jar</jar>
</dependency>
I even tried to put the jar fullpath in the jar element ...
Any ideas?
thx,
--mike
Brett Porter wrote:
The download report is based on the <versions> element in the
project.xml file, I believe.
On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 12:19:19 +0100, Michael Niemaz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanx a lot!
Also, I kind of have difficulties to deploy my stuff with the
download html link being updated. All it says is that there
is nothing
to download. Any idea? bug?
--mike
Bulent Erdemir wrote:
check out the <jar> tag in the <dependency> element. There you can
specify a jar file name. Also check out the maven.jar.override
directive.
On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 11:54:36 +0100, Michael Niemaz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to specify a local dependency instead
of a remote one?
The reason is that some resources that my project is
using are, for
the moment,
not to be acceesible by anyone from outside ... but
i'd still want
to use maven
to ease the ditribution process of my project.
I looked at the <dependencies> element but couldn't
figure out how
to specify a
local path.
Any idea?
Thanx,
--mike
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