How was that dependency added? Can you post the dependency tag here. You can also try installing the dependency library first by doing a current project install on the dependency file and then using add maven artifact on the project using the dependency.
Hope this helps, Joe On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 6:42 AM, Khai Do <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for the tip Josimpson. I didn't use the VS plugin before just hand > created the pom.xml and pointed to dependencies straight from the npanday > repository. Now I just tried installing the npanday-1.3-incubating.msi > installer (VS add-in + repository), generated the pom from VS 2010 then ran > a maven build. My VS solution contains 7 projects, so it creates a > multi-module project with a parent pom. When I run the build the first 6 > modules (all libraries) built without error and it gets installed into the > my local repository under my home folder. When npanday attempts to build > the last module (WPF winexe) it fails because it cannot resolve a transitive > dependency, one of the modules that got built before this module. It seems > to be looking in the wrong location for some reason. The build attempts to > look in my "<local repro>/bin/Dashboard/.." folder which isn't correct > because 'bin' isn't the groupId that was setup when the pom files were > created. It should be something like "<local repro>/Microsoft/Dashboard/..". > This is the actual error.. > > Missing: > ---------- > 1) bin:Dashboard.LlrpInterop:dotnet-library:Debug > > The library does exist, it's just in "<local repro>/Microsoft/Dashboard/.." > > Have you run into this problem with your builds? > >
