Hi,

for some unknown reason, Maven sometimes damages its files in your local repo. 
We had also sometimes that suddenly the compiler plugin was no longer 
available. In such a case simply remove the plugin from your local repo and 
build again. A proper version will then be installed again.

- Jörg


Ole-Martin Mørk wrote on Friday, June 22, 2007 2:08 PM:

> I am having the same problem. Just appeared today out of blue..
> 
> What has happened with the surefire plugins lately? It seems
> like people are
> deploying a lot of broken surefire artifacts to the central
> repository.. 
> 
> -olemartin
> 
> 2007/6/15, Jon Strayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> 
>> I have a main project with two subprojects.  Both of the subprojects
>> use the surefire report.  The main project does not.  I can run
>> mvn:site on either of the subprojects and it works fine.  But when I
>> run on the main project it fails with this error message:
>> 
>> [INFO] Error getting reports from the plugin '
>> org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-surefire-report-plugin': Unable to
>> find the mojo
> 'org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-surefire-report-plugin:2.0:report' in
>> the plugin 'org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-surefire-report-plugin'
>> Component descriptor cannot be found in the component repository:
>> 
> org.apache.maven.plugin.Mojoorg.apache.maven.plugins:maven-sur
> efire-report
>> -plugin:2.0:report.
>> 
>> Look at the component repository:
>> 
>> 
> org.apache.maven.plugin.Mojoorg.apache.maven.plugins:maven-sur
> efire-report-plugin:2.0:report
>> .
>> 
>> When I search the mailing list for "Mojoorg" I get a lot of hits,
>> but nobody seems to be paying attention to it.   Is it a bad error
>> message or is it a clue to my problem? 
>> 
>> 
>> --
>> Esse Quam Videre
>> To Be, rather than to Seem

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