Can't you just put it in the local repo?

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"Paulo Silveira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 24/03/2003 06:38:36 PM:

> One of my POMs dep:
> 
>     <dependency>
>       <id>mail</id>
>       <version>1.3</version>
>       <properties>
>         <war.bundle.jar>true</war.bundle.jar>
>       </properties>
>     </dependency> 
> 
> But this dep we do not have @ the repository, so in projec.properties:
> 
> maven.jar.mail = ${basedir}/resource/nonRepositoryLibs/mail.jar
> 
> When java:compile'ing, it works fine. It download the repository
> dependencies but does not download the overriden ones.
> 
> But when war:webapp'ing, or war:war'ing, it tries to download the
> artifacts from the repository, ignoring my prject.properties.
> 
> I dont know if it is just my impression, but some commits ago, it seems
> that overriding a dependency would create a repository instance. For
> example, in this case, it would create repo/mail/jars/mail-1.3.jar, even
> if it was not downloaded from the repo. Am I right?
> 
> How can I solve this?
> 
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