It was indeed a paste .. and a stupid mistake !

That happens when you don't use the xsd and drink enough coffee in the
evening ;-)

Thx for helping out,
R

On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 12:41:06 -0500, Randy Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If this is a direct copy and paste:
> 
> <dependencies>
> <groupId>spring</groupId>
> <artifactId>spring</artifactId>
> <version>1.0.2</version>
> </dependencies>
> 
> then it is wrong.
> It's all a matter of plurals:
> 
> <dependencies>
>  <dependency>
>    blah lies lies all lies blah
>  </dependency>
> </dependencies>
> 
> -Randy
> http://www.harvardsketch.com/randall/
> 
> Mordred wrote:
> 
> >Hi,
> >
> >I installed 1.0.2 today and played with it for the first time, but I'm
> >having trouble with dependency lookup.
> >
> >If I specify the following in my project.xml :
> >
> ><dependencies>
> ><groupId>spring</groupId>
> ><artifactId>spring</artifactId>
> ><version>1.0.2</version>
> ></dependencies>
> >
> ><build>
> ><sourceDirectory>src/test/maven</sourceDirectory>
> ></build>
> >
> >... I would expect Maven to :
> >
> >1) look in my local repos first and pick up spring-1.0.2.jar (wich he
> >doesn't find despite it's there ->
> >"%local_repos%/spring/jars/spring-1.0.2.jar")
> >
> >2) download the dependency and store it in the local repos (wich he
> >doesn't do either, yet it's there ->
> >"http://www.ibiblio.org/maven/spring/jars/spring-1.0.2.jar";)
> >
> >The result is a compile error, I tried with "maven site", "maven jar"
> >.. even using "maven.repo.remote.enabled=false" to enforce Maven to
> >pick up the local version, but nothing seems to help.
> >
> >Can someone point me in the right direction ?
> >
> >
> >
> 
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