Sorry, but this did not work for me. Maven complains about not finding the POM (but it's in my repo)Markus Reinhardt a écrit : > Am Montag, den 15.05.2006, 11:20 +0200 schrieb Jörg Schaible: > >>Geoffrey De Smet wrote on Monday, May 15, 2006 10:26 AM: >> >>> Ibiblio is up, but the dns server of maven.org seems to be down. >>> >>> Brett Porter wrote: >>>> http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-mirror-settings.html >>>> >>>> Yes, it's down. Unscheduled, and beyond our control, sorry. >> >>But, since the new plugin releases refer to artifacts only available in snapshots.maven.codehaus.org/maven2, our complete development comes to a sudden stop, because of the automated update. Please, make sure for such releases, that all artifacts are available at ibiblio (which is at least mirrored). >> > Who do I to tell maven not to search for updates? Neither -o nor -npu > switches help. All needed plugins (tomcat-maven-plugin:pom:1.0-SNAPSHOT) > are located in my local repo. You should add <updatePolicy>never</updatePolicy> in repository definition in your pom or in a profile. http://maven.apache.org/ref/current/maven-model/maven.html#class_snapshots Emmanuel
Since this morning (4 hours ago) nothing works anymore. I just tried the war-plugin (instead of maven-tomcat) an then maven complains about not finding the POM for '/openlaszlo/batik-svggen/lps-3.2/batik-svggen-lps-3.2.pom' which is in fact something I made up to integrate OpenLaszlo in the Maven build.
Maven never tried to download this POM because it always was and still is in my harddisk repo. It's just a placeholder anyway. Is there any possible way to make maven simply use the existing and working plugins??
Thanks,
Markus
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