What does your current settings.xml look like? On 12/13/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi I am trying to configure settings.xml to use a local file server as the central repository and prevent it accessing the 'true' central over the internet. According to the documentation this is possible but no matter what repositories or plugin repositories I configure, maven reports org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-xxx-plugin is not found. Its impossible to tell whether this is because my internal central repository is not setup correctly, or whether my settings are not correct causing maven to access central over the internet (which is blocked). Help on this would be appreciated. But also the documentation should provide help on this, and worse, the messages reported by maven are completely unhelpful. How about some meaningful error messages? Thanks Adrian ********************************************************************** The contents of this email are for the named addressee(s) only. It contains information which may be confidential and privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately, destroy this email and any attachments and do not otherwise disclose or use them. Email transmission is not a secure method of communication and Man Investments cannot accept responsibility for the completeness or accuracy of this email or any attachments. Whilst Man Investments makes every effort to keep its network free from viruses, it does not accept responsibility for any computer virus which might be transferred by way of this email or any attachments. This email does not constitute a request, offer, recommendation or solicitation of any kind to buy, subscribe, sell or redeem any investment instruments or to perform other such transactions of any kind. Man Investments reserves the right to monitor, record and retain all electronic communications through its network to ensure the integrity of its systems, for record keeping and regulatory purposes. Visit us at: www.maninvestments.com **********************************************************************
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