(2) is preferred. We are still considering allowing the use of an m1
repository "as is", but it does limit the functionality Maven will
provide and will not read m1 poms where the conversion will.

- Brett

On 7/16/05, Eric Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I currently use Maven 1.2 on several projects and have quite an extensive
> repository.  It of course uses the 1.x directory structure and doesn't
> contain any .pom or poms files/directories.
> 
> Now I am trying/using Maven2 and am wondering what is the best way to
> access my existing 1.2 style repo.  I have read what I can find about this,
> but there is no specific mention about the .poms.  If I set the layout to
> "legacy", M2 requires a .pom to exist in  repo/group/poms, which doesn't
> exist in 1.2 repos.
> 
> I want to just set the layout to legacy and have M2 access my original repo
> as it is.
> 
> Am I missing something, or do I really have only these two choices:
> 1) add .pom files for all resources in the repo structure
> 2) convert old repo to new
> structure:  /repo/group/artifact/version/xxxx-1.0.jar and .pom
> 
> Also, are there any other resources out there?  The docs are fairly sparse
> at this point.  I'm not complaining...I know it is alpha still!
> 
> Great stuff, this Maven2...nice work!
> 
> TIA,
> Eric
> 
> 
> Eric Weiss
> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
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