In fact, I work in a windows environment not a Linux/unix one!
L.
On 1/14/06, Henry Isidro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Loïc Lefèvre wrote:
>
> > Hello Henry,
> > first, thanks for your answer :o)
>
> NP :-)
>
>
> > 2/ Yes,
> > Remember:
> > local repository defined
> > ...
> > <repositories>
> > <repository>
> > <id>XXX</id>
> > <name>Local repository for XXX builds.</name>
> > <url>file://${basedir}/thirdparty</url>
> > <layout>default</layout>
> > </repository>
> > </repositories>
> > ...
> >
> > but I get:
> >
> > Downloading:
> > file://L:\projects\xxx\xxx-common/thirdparty/jgroups/jgroups-all/2.2.9/jgroups-all-2.2.9.pom
> > [WARNING] Unable to get resource from repository XXX
> >
> > in fact following is what I tried without success:
> >
> > -1- <url>file://${basedir}/thirdparty</url>
> >
> > -2- <url>file://./thirdparty</url>
> >
> > -3- <url>file://../thirdparty</url>
> >
> > Then I got a part of the answer, when I was using:
> >
> > <url>file://L:\project\XXX\thirdparty</url> : it works with \
> > but not with /
> >
> > So the right answer is:
> >
> > <url>file://.\thirdparty</url>
> >
> > But I wonder if I've discovered some bug... ^_^;
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Loïc
>
> hmmmm....so a '\' works and not a '/'? That's weird...maybe some of the
> devs can help as I'm not too familiar with the core.
>
> Regards,
> Henry
>
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