Are you saying that it takes a login to see the dependencies? So once you login, you are presented with a set of directories?
Or possibly you are pointing to the control address rather than the dependency address? - Russ On Oct 23, 2013, at 12:01 AM, Robert Kuropkat <rkurop...@t-sciences.com> wrote: > > I am trying to use the site goal but some of our internal repositories are > getting blacklisted as being "invalid." There are no network issues, I can > access the repository just fine and it downloads dependencies as needed. I > don't want to disable this feature. How do I actually make it work? > > I have two internal nexus repositories, one works, the other doesn't. > > repo1 (works) - on my local laptop, mega default setup. > > repo2 (blacklisted) - corporate network, connected via VPN, setup like a real > repository. Requires login. > > Everything in the output of mvn -e -X site seems to look fine clear up until > it says the repo is invalid and blacklisted. The site report is completed. > Going to the Dependency Location web page and clicking on the link provided > for the blacklisted repo pops up the exected login prompt and then displays > the repository. > > I suspect, the reason repo2 gets blacklisted by the dependency location part > of the site goal is because it requires a login and is not using the server > information in the settings.xml. > > While I know there is no network issue, I would not rule out repo2 being > malconfigured. I just can't figure out where to start looking. > > As I said, I really want this feature to work so disabling it with > -Ddependency.locations.enabled=false is "uninteresting." > > Robert Kuropkat > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org > ----------------- Author, Getting Started with Apache Maven <http://www.packtpub.com/getting-started-with-apache-maven/video> Come read my webnovel, Take a Lemon <http://www.takealemon.com>, and listen to the Misfile radio play <http://www.fuzzyfacetheater.com/misfile/>!