Howdy,

Unsure why, but:
- you use Maven 3.6.3 while the latest (bugfix) release is 3.9.7. A LOT
(especially transfer) related bugs were fixed down the road since 3.6.3.
- due 3.6.3 you use (probably old) Wagon transfer, that on the other hand
relies on (probably old) Apache HttpClient
- still, it seems Java TCP stack have issues to use your network as stated
in cause "java.net.SocketException: Network is unreachable (connect failed)"
- you should verify is Java capable at all to use your network, as if it
cannot, Maven hardly can help here.

Google for Java and IPv6 as there are a lot of SO and other hits that
showcases how to figure out (using Java simple code snippets) what may be
the problem.

Thanks
T

On Fri, May 31, 2024 at 2:37 PM Willy Manga <wil...@manbene.net> wrote:

> Hi,
>
>
> I want to build guacamole-client as explained in the mainstream
> repository[0] but the transfer failed as you can see here[1].
>
> My environment:
> - maven 3.6.3-5 (running on debian 11)
> - IPv6-only with a NAT64 gateway in the network.
>
>
> Someone in the guacamole user mailing-list suggested it might be an
> issue with how either my network is setup or "some java incompatibilty"
> [2] .
>
> I don't see on my side what can be wrong with the network. I was able to
> retrieve manually build-helper-maven-plugin-3.2.0.pom using wget. But I
> don't know if during the execution of 'mvn package' something is pulling
> resource from a hard-coded address. If that's the case it can explained
> the failure.
>
> Any guidance appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> 0. https://github.com/apache/guacamole-client
>
> 1. http://paste.debian.net/1318665/
>
> 2. https://lists.apache.org/thread/xh31qjn3fwv7llz3dtc31n0d5pks5jms
>
>
> --
> Willy Manga
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