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OK, there was no settings.xml in my ~/.m2 so I added the default
one. I have been using Maven and m2e for months never needing to do that, so I don't understand why NPanday needs it there? I would consider that a bug. Now when I try to add an artifact it complains ![]() How am I supposed to know where that is? I've been struggling with NPanday for hours just because I want to try to add a dependency to log4net, and I still cannot see any light at the end of the tunnel. It is so much easier to use the Sonatype plugin for Eclipse. By the way, the file npanday-repository-builder-1.4.0-incubating-bin.tar.gz had no npanday directory in it, so I'm using the one from the 1.3.1 release. Cheers, Eric On 2011-05-08 6:37 PM, Deng Ching wrote:
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