Using ~/.m2/... works fine on my Mac. The Finder won't let you create a directory whose name begins with a ".", but you can do it easily from a command line. But ordinarily, you don't need to create it at all because maven will do that for you. In fact, I reckon that you already have one. Try using the Finder's "Go/Go To Folder.." command and type in "~/.m2" and see what happens.

As you have not been able to find this directory, where is the settings.xml file that you are changing located?

Steve C.


On 29/05/2006, at 8:58 PM, Chandrika wrote:


hi,

I had set my local repo in machintosh-OS, with all the jars installed in
it...
In settings.xml i had given the path of my local repository...
I had commented proxy setups, and made offline=true....with these settings when i run mvn compile it still looks for my jars in remote repository...its obviously difficult to give the download path of all jars in pom.xml and try from remote...im doubtful on this with mac-OSX...coz, repo with .m2 as name is illegal for mac-OS...so, i had created it with acceptable name...but im
unable to refer my local_repo...any solutions to locate my local
repository...
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