Thanks for your help. The command "mvn help:effective-pom" showed me a pluginRepository with that wrong URL in the super POM (which I didn't have access to it).
Wayne Fay wrote: > > You asked before and didn't get an answer. And I doubt you'll get the > answer you're looking for this time either. > > I've never seen this issue reported, and you haven't provided enough > information to really help you much. Here's some things to try/look > at: > 1. Try mvn -X deploy... and see what kind of messages you get. > 2. Check the pom files deployed (click over to them in a web browser > or something) and see if any strange <repositories/> or > <pluginRepositories/> are inserted. > 3. Try mvn help:effective-pom from your project (that is using jmeter > as a plugin) and check the <repos/> and <pluginRepos/>. > 4. Check your project's pom.xml, the poms of any parents and children, > and any settings.xml or profiles.xml files that Maven might find for > errant <repos/> and <pluginRepos/>. > > I'd generally assume you've got something misconfigured on your > machine, as I've never seen this issue reported by anyone else and > I've never run into this myself. > > Wayne > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Wrong-URL-after-deploying-a-plugin-in-a-remote-repository-tf3670023s177.html#a10256586 Sent from the Maven - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
