Are you certain the jar you saw in the repo when you first checked was
the same jar file not being found by Maven? (e.g. same path
groupId/artifactId/version and same filename)? :)
-Deng
Yuen-Chi Lian wrote:
Hi guys,
I had a strange problem yesterday, Maven was complaining about an
artifact/dependency in the repository did not exist:
C:\src\mule-2.0-M1\examples>mvn eclipse:eclipse -Dmaven.test.skip=true
-Denforcer.skip=true -o -e
+ Error stacktraces are turned on.
...
[INFO] A required plugin was not found: Plugin could not be found -
check that the goal name is correct: System is offline.
Try downloading the file manually from the project website.
Then, install it using the command:
mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=org.apache.felix
-DartifactId=maven-bundle-plugin \
-Dversion=0.9.0-mule-SNAPSHOT -Dpackaging=maven-plugin
-Dfile=/path/to/file
Alternatively, if you host your own repository you can deploy the file
there: mvn deploy:deploy-file -DgroupId=org.apache.felix
-DartifactId=maven-bundle-pl
ugin \
-Dversion=0.9.0-mule-SNAPSHOT -Dpackaging=maven-plugin
-Dfile=/path/to/file \
-Durl=[url] -DrepositoryId=[id]
org.apache.felix:maven-bundle-plugin:maven-plugin:0.9.0-mule-SNAPSHOT
org.apache.felix:maven-bundle-plugin:maven-plugin:0.9.0-mule-SNAPSHOT
I found that the JAR file was actually already in the repository, so I
copied it to a location and installed it manually:
D:\repository\maven2-downloaded-jars>mvn install:install-file
-DgroupId=org.apache.felix -DartifactId=maven-bundle-plugin
-Dversion=0.9.0-mule-SNAPSHOT -Dpackag
ing=maven-plugin -Dfile=maven-bundle-plugin-0.9.0-mule-SNAPSHOT.jar
And that fixed my problem. So my question is, why did Maven behave in
such a way?
Cheers.
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