Re: developing m1 and m2 plugins relying on m2 api

2005-05-15 Thread Gilles Dodinet
Brett, thanks for your reply. if m2 can generate the m1 plugin for me, then there's no point anymore to code it :) sadly i ve begun with core and m1 part. anyway i think this removes the need for repo synchronization at the moment. regards, -- gd Brett Porter wrote: Gilles Dodinet wrote: hi

Re: developing m1 and m2 plugins relying on m2 api

2005-05-15 Thread Brett Porter
Gilles Dodinet wrote: > hi- > > i'd like to know if it would be possible to upload m2 libraries to an > m1-friendly repository. yes, we want to get to the point that everything gets into both. Well, actually the point to get to is to allow Maven 1.1 to use the new repo so we can start looking at

developing m1 and m2 plugins relying on m2 api

2005-05-12 Thread Gilles Dodinet
hi- i'd like to know if it would be possible to upload m2 libraries to an m1-friendly repository. should i create a jira entry for this ? i'll try to explain my needs in case i took the wrong approach: i'm writing a plugin which i'd like to be both m1 and m2 compliant. so i have three modules