I understood, It works with mvn eclipse:to-maven -DeclipseDir=. :jumping:

buters wrote:
> 
> Thank you, Michael, very much. :-D
> 
> Your advice has helped me, but I need another one. :-( 
> 
> I've converted all eclipse plugins in Maven plugins with the command:
> mvn eclipse:to-maven local:default:file://<path/to/repository>
> -DeclipseDir=.
> It creates maven-metadata.xml, but not maven-metadata-local.xml files. %-O
> How can I make it create a  metadata-files with a correct name?
> :confused::confused::confused:
> 
> Thanks beforehand,
> regards, buters
> 
> 
> 
> Michael McCallum-3 wrote:
>> 
>> On Mon, 06 Oct 2008 08:53:04 buters wrote:
>>>
>>> 3. The problem is that my project isn't quite Maven project. It is RCP
>>> Project, that I want to build with Maven. I've created a simple Maven
>>> project with a dependency from
>>> org.eclipse.equinox.registry-3.4.0-v20080516-0950 and Maven has
>>> immediately
>>> found it. The error happens only if I try to build my RCP project, Maven
>>> cannot find this version in my local repository. %-| %-| %-|
>> ranges are resolved from metadata you must have a valid 
>> maven-metadata-local.xml for range resolution to work... you should use 
>> install-file to install the file into your local repo not just copy it...
>> 
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>> Michael McCallum
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