My first attempt at a fix was to download 2.0.9, in case there was something built-in. That didn't resolve the problem. I'm pretty puzzled by it, too. Setting up the mirror in my personal settings.xml did the trick to bypass the bad url.

Thanks!

Wendy Smoak wrote:
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 11:20 AM, David C. Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been trying to build an example project, but the repository
"repo.mergere.com" is causing me headaches.  It is apparently not online,
yet Maven continues to try to download things from it.  I have looked in the
pom.xml, my ~/.m2/settings.xml and MAVEN_HOME/conf/settings.xml, but I do
not see this repository listed anywhere.  Is there some way to turn this
thing off?

The url has changed to http://repo.exist.com/maven2/ .  (Or you can
just use the central repo.)

You can use mirrors to override the url, but you'll either need to
know what repository id it's using, or use mirrorOf=* to override all
repos.  See http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-mirror-settings.html
.

What version of Maven are you using?  It's odd that you don't see the
repo in the project pom or the settings-- it makes me think you're
using a customized version of Maven that has that repo url built in.
If so, switching to the latest Maven 2.0.9 download should fix that.


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