Matthius - I think you are telling me to install the entire lucid
system. Is that right? I think you suggested chroot or a VM as
alternative platforms?

I already have a multi-boot system and have even converted to grub2 on
my boot partition. I recently eliminated jaunty (hence my desire to
eliminate hardy as well), so have some unallocated disk space. Wouldn't
it be simpler for me to install lucid as a new bootable system?

If I'm installing a whole new distribution (I am not 100% sure this is
what you mean), what is the point? Do you want me to test maven on lucid
for your own reasons  (I will help if I don't spend too much time)?

However, I want to run maven asap under karmic... I have a lot of non-
standard packages because I run ubuntu studio (karmic) on my laptop and
also use the same system for software development. What would I gain
personally from testing maven under lucid?

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