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Jim Showalter updated MNG-6448:
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    Attachment: pom.xml

> Need to be able to tell Maven to not bother trying to download particular 
> sources jars
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>                 Key: MNG-6448
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-6448
>             Project: Maven
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Dependencies
>            Reporter: Jim Showalter
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: pom.xml
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> Sources jars are optional, so Maven has no way of knowing if a project 
> decided to publish a sources jar. Even if the code and released jar hasn't 
> changed since 1998, somebody might edit the build pom to generate a sources 
> jar.
> This causes Maven to attempt to fetch non-existent sources jars in perpetuity.
> Maven waits several seconds when attempting to fetch a sources jar before 
> giving up.
> We have 142 sourceless jars on our build path.
> The wait time multiplied by 142 winds up adding 11 minutes to our builds.
> We don't want to shut off sources jars, because, when they exist, developers 
> use them to step through code. But we don't want Maven to keep trying to 
> download sources jars we know don't exist and are pretty sure will never 
> exist.
> Something like a section in settings.xml for ignoreSourcesJars that allowed 
> us to list the ones to ignore would be great.
> I'm happy to help with this if someone can point me to where in the code a 
> change like this needs to be made.



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