grep for SNAPSHOT in your local repository pom.xml files to
see if you can find out who has the dependency:

        cd <local repos>
        grep SNAPSHOT `find . -name '*.pom'`

also, looks like the public snapshot repository is still down.

-Russ


>Hi,
>
>While running my maven build I saw this in the output:
>
>snapshot
>org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-site-plugin:2.0-SNAPSHOT:
>checking for updates from...
>
>and
>
>snapshot org.apache.maven:maven-parent:4-SNAPSHOT:
>checking for updates from snapshots
>
>I am confused. I have nowhere included
>maven-site-plugin or maven-parent as dependency with a
>snapshot version. Why does it still try to download as
> a snapshot? (i checked the effective pom and didn't
>see  it included in that one neither)
>
>It is also frustrating because at least today, keeps
>ending up with I/O error and the whole build fails.
>
>Can anybody explain to me what is going on? I have two
>snapshot repositories included in my repository
>management section:
>          
><url>http://snapshots.maven.codehaus.org/maven2/</url>
>and
><url>http://people.apache.org/maven-snapshot-repository/</url>
>
>But I don't see why that would be an issue.
>thanks,
>Attila
>
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