Isn't it a dependency of the dependency plugin itself? On 11 March 2015 at 16:51, Baptiste Mathus <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, in that case, since you're asking for the dependency:tree I'm even > surprised there's any jar downloaded. Maven would only need pom to compute > that. Downloading Jars is only done when needed (say for compiling, etc.) > > Btw, do you really type "mvn dependency:tree pom.xml" ? What do you expect? > The "pom.xml" part is gonna lead to an error since pom.xml is not a goal > and that's what's supposed to be listed after mvn. > > As for your question: I suppose oro is a transitive dependency of one of > the things you depend on. mvn dependency:tree should generally show it btw. > > Cheers > > 2015-03-10 15:22 GMT+01:00 D C <[email protected]>: > > > I am trying to download all dependencies from a pom file. My steps are: > > 1. delete .m2/repository > > 2. mvn dependency:tree pom.xml > > > > Everything looks good, however as I browse the .m2 directory I can see > that > > for some artifacts maven only downloaded the pom file, and did not > > download the associated jar. I then repeat the process on another pom > > file. This time the jar file is present for that same artifact. > > > > There are multiple artifacts that this happens on, but for > troubleshooting > > I'm just focusing on oro-2.0.8. Neither of my poms declare oro, so this > > is a sub-dependency somewhere down the chain. The process can be > > reproduced every time, and I can see from the output that the oro-2.0.8 > > pom file is downloaded from the same location (local artifactory) in both > > cases. > > > > > > Does anyone know why maven would download a pom file, and then not > attempt > > to download the associated jar? > > > > > > Thanks, > > Dan > > > > > > -- > Baptiste <Batmat> MATHUS - http://batmat.net > Sauvez un arbre, > Mangez un castor ! > -- ------- Sent from TARDIS. Typos might be a timey whyney thingy. Enviado da TARDIS, podem existir erros devido à diferenças de espaço-tempo. Cintia Del Rio
