I have the same version of Eclipse (Neon/4.6.0) installed on Win7 and a 
CentOS7.2 VM, with just about the same set of plugins.  All updated.  I created 
a small Maven project with the same components in both workspaces.  Both 
projects specify the same particular external Maven artifact repository.  In 
the "Maven Repositories" view, I set that repo to "Full Index Enabled" and made 
sure the index was updated and rebuilt, just in case.  In the "Add" dialog for 
dependencies, I specified a particular search string in both instances.  In the 
Win7 instance, it showed all of the occurrences I expected to see.  In the 
Linux instance, it omitted several instances that I expected to see, including 
the one I really wanted.

I then browsed into the same repo in the Maven Repositories view, on both 
instances, I saw the same results in both instances.

I also manually deleted the parent directory in $HOME/.m2/repository on both 
boxes and rechecked.  Same results.

In the Win7 instance, I added the artifact that I wanted, which I didn't see in 
the Linux instance.  I verified it compiled successfully.

I then copied the dependency entry from the pom in the Win7 instance and 
inserted it into the POM in the CentOS instance.  Saved it.  Compiled 
successfully.

What's going on here?
_______________________________________________
m2e-users mailing list
m2e-users@eclipse.org
To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe from 
this list, visit
https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/m2e-users

Reply via email to