In hindsight, maven-proxy would of been worth setting up.

On 5/16/06, Mark Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

+1   !!!

Is there anybody who can fix this problem with the repository?  I've got
a bunch of developers in India who have installed m2 and need to build
our company's plugins.  We are losing man-days of work because of this.

Mark Diggory wrote:

> You can't if its the first time you've run maven, anyone trying to
> use maven for the first time can't get the proper plugins because its
> looking for Snapshots on codehaus. Seems if your going to do a full
> release of maven it would be wise to base it on full releases of the
> plugins in the mirrors, or at least a full release of maven and/or
> any plugin maintained and required by maven should be full released
> and often, then this sort of thing wouldn't happen. Look at Eclipse
> and the way they organize thier updates into "integration", "stable"
> and "release" builds.
>
> For instance, EMF has a interim and stable update sites. This is one
> of the reasons I really pushed to have separate snapshot and release
> repositories at Apache, "product stability".
>
> -Mark
>
> p.s. there was a comment I should set up  a mirror or something crazy
> like that, it assumes I have some extensive knowledge of maven, which
> at this point with maven 2 I don't. While I understand you guys do
> allot of development and are focused on new features and bug fixes,
> it makes your product look bad to have single points of failure like
> this, I'm evaluating maven 2 for a project I'm now working on, this
> doesn't bode well in my evaluation.
>
>
> On May 16, 2006, at 8:25 AM, javed mandary wrote:
>
>> You can use the -o flag ,
>> e.g mvn -o install
>>
>> this will tell maven to work in offline mode and it wont try to
>> check for
>> updates on the remote repo.
>>
>> cheers,
>>      javed
>>
>> On 5/15/06, Markus Reinhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>  Am Montag, den 15.05.2006, 11:20 +0200 schrieb Jörg Schaible:
>>>
>>> Geoffrey De Smet wrote on Monday, May 15, 2006 10:26 AM:
>>> > Ibiblio is up, but the dns server of maven.org seems to be  down.>
>>> > Brett Porter wrote:>> http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/
>>> guide-mirror-settings.html>> >> Yes, it's down. Unscheduled, and
>>> beyond our control, sorry.
>>> But, since the new plugin releases refer to artifacts only
>>> available in snapshots.maven.codehaus.org/maven2, our complete
>>> development comes to a sudden stop, because of the automated
>>> update. Please, make sure for such releases, that all artifacts  are
>>> available at ibiblio (which is at least mirrored).
>>>
>>> Who do I to tell maven not to search for updates? Neither -o nor -npu
>>> switches help. All needed plugins (tomcat-maven-plugin:pom:1.0-
>>> SNAPSHOT)
>>> are located in my local repo.
>>>
>>> Markus Reinhardt
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