check the faq (http://mevenide.codehaus.org/m2-site/faq.html) for answer.
Unfurtunately for 6.0 fcs, we're stuck with the current embedder version.
I'll be upgrading to latest 2.1-SNAPSHOT embedder binaries soon for trunk,
then you will be able to get the bits from
http://deadlock.netbeans.org/hudson/job/mevenide/ and install in 6.0. Of
course these can have other unexpected sideeffects.

The RC2 update center will feature a new version of maven support on Update
Center, which has a bug with wrong compile error parsing on command-line
invokation fixed, but the embedded version stays the same.

Regards

Milos Kleint


On Nov 16, 2007 5:29 PM, johne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Mavenide is failing for me on Netbeans 6.0 RC1.  I am using a piece of
> AppFuse (warpath plugin) that has a dependency requirement of Maven 2.0.6,
> but Mavenide in NB 6.0 RC1 is currently giving a failure for dependencies
> of
> Maven 2.0.6 and over.
>
> As a result, I am having to set the additional Maven options and run an
> external Maven 2.0.7 compiler to have the build work.   This does compile
> my
> many projects together, but unlike with how the warpath plugin worked
> previously in NB 5.5, it fails to find my compilation paths for one of my
> WAR compiles.   Also I believe having it being external, NB loses some
> abilities to understand what is going on.
>
> I am obviously very limited in my knowledge of all of this.
>
> I am wondering what the state is for Mavenide and NB6.  Is there something
> in the works to have it working with NB6?  Is there something I can
> download
> to make some of this work better?
>
> My project is very complicated and I would not get it working in Eclipse,
> so
> I am hoping.  If there is anything I can do, let me know.
>
> - john
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