[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Monday, August 06, 2007 9:15 AM:

> Quoting Klaus Botschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
>> i can't find the reason why i get such strange entries in the
>> classpath file: 
>> 
>>  <classpathentry kind="var"
>> path="M2_REPOant/ant-optional/1.5.1/ant-optional-1.5.1.jar"/>
>>  <classpathentry kind="var"
> path="M2_REPOantlr/antlr/2.7.6/antlr-2.7.6.jar"/>
>>  <classpathentry kind="var"
>> path="M2_REPOaopalliance/aopalliance/1.0/aopalliance-1.0.jar"/> 
>> <classpathentry kind="var"
>> path="M2_REPOasm/asm-attrs/1.5.3/asm-attrs-1.5.3.jar"/> 
> Hello Klaus,
> classpath entries similar to those mentioned above are created by
> "maven eclipse:eclipse", the Maven dependencies are mirrored into the
> corresponding <classpathentry ....> elements.  However, you need to
> define the classpath variable "M2_REPO" in the Eclipse Build
> preferences, and also in the Eclipse Maven preferences. Both values
> should 
> point to your
> local Maven repository (normally located in the hidden directory
> ".m2/repository" in your home directory).

No, they are weird, because a slash is missing after M2_REPO:

<classpathentry kind="var" 
path="M2_REPOasm/asm-attrs/1.5.3/asm-attrs-1.5.3.jar"/>

vs.

<classpathentry kind="var" 
path="M2_REPO/asm/asm-attrs/1.5.3/asm-attrs-1.5.3.jar"/>

However, I've never seen the eclipse plugin generating wrong paths like this.

- Jörg

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