I cannot use the system scope if I want to files to end up in my final
package...



justinedelson wrote:
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> You can use the system scope. But you really shouldn't as that behavior
> is non-portable. 
> 
> Justin
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> Subject: Jar not in repository
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> I have another question.
> 
> What is best way in Maven to specify a dependency on a file system??? 
> Without using the repositories???  Is there a way to do it?  Some of the
> jars we need reside on ClearCase and we can't deploy them to the
> repository.....
> 
> I'd appreciate your input!
> 
> Sonia
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