There is a groovy script which makes some kind of smart clean of local repo, if you Google it you will find.
El dimecres, 23 abril de 2014, Andy Gumbrecht <[email protected]> va escriure: > Hi Karl, > > Deleting your entire .m2/respository directory occasionally is sometimes > not a bad idea as is can grow to be huge and contain a lot of old file > versions that you'll never use again. > There is also the maven-dependency-plugin task which can be used to clean > up the repository. Putting it in profile means that you can set it up and > then just tell your developers to activate it occasionally. > > http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-dependency- > plugin/purge-local-repository-mojo.html > > On 12/04/2014 10:54, Karl Kildén wrote: > >> Our m2/repo is corrupted somehow. >> >> After some more coffee I realized I can just copy back the backed up >> /repository folder. When it asks if I want to overwrite file I just go >> with >> no and my corrupted stuff in m2 will not be copied back. This worked well. >> It's a solid solution imo and not that hard to explain in email form. >> >> Thanks for tomee-maven-plugin, a time saver if I ever saw one :-) >> >> > Andy. > > -- > Andy Gumbrecht > > http://www.tomitribe.com > [email protected] > https://twitter.com/AndyGeeDe > > TomEE treibt Tomitribe! | http://tomee.apache.org > > -- Enviat amb Gmail Mobile
