Ok, I'll try it. Thanks !
On 10/3/06, Wayne Fay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
mvn -U forces updates of plugins. You can discover this (and other
options) yourself by invoking mvn -h.
And you can certainly install plugins manually by downloading files
from a Maven repo and copying them into your local Repo in the proper
directory etc. But its kind of a pain. You might just want to drill
down into your local repo to find the install plugin (jar and pom) and
just delete them, and let Maven re-download it.
Wayne
On 10/3/06, Javier Leyba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/3/06, Wayne Fay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In that case, I'd assume you're behind a corporate firewall or proxy.
> >
> > If so, you will need to configure some settings so Maven can tunnel
> > through and download artifacts, dependencies, plugins etc. This is
> > documented in good detail on the Maven website and has been discussed
> > once every week or two on this mailing list, so check the archives.
> >
> > Wayne
> >
>
>
> Wayne
>
> I've read docs and configured a proxy.
>
> The first time I run maven it downloaded a lot of jar's (impossible
> thing if my proxy config were erroneous) so I can assume that there is
> just a problem with maven-install plugin.
>
> I browsed mail archives but didn't found useful info about this kind
> of problem. :(
>
> Nevertheless, I'm curious if there is a way to force a install or a
> re-install of this (or others) plugins.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> J
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