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[jira] Updated: (MAVEN-1544) Override of a snapshot dependency fails when building in online mode
[ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MAVEN-1544?page=all ]
Brett Porter updated MAVEN-1544:
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Fix Version: 1.1-beta-1
Description:
I find that if I try to override a dependency Jar that is defined in my POM as a SNAPSHOT version, the build fails saying that it cannot find the override path specified - even though the Jar file is there. If however, I change the dependency version in my POM to a fixed version number it works fine. Alternatively, if I build offline using 'maven -o', it also works fine.
Brett Porter> you're right. Can you file a JIRA issue?
was:
I find that if I try to override a dependency Jar that is defined in my POM as a SNAPSHOT version, the build fails saying that it cannot find the override path specified - even though the Jar file is there. If however, I change the dependency version in my POM to a fixed version number it works fine. Alternatively, if I build offline using 'maven -o', it also works fine.
Brett Porter> you're right. Can you file a JIRA issue?
I think this was fixed, needs testing
> Override of a snapshot dependency fails when building in online mode
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> Key: MAVEN-1544
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MAVEN-1544
> Project: maven
> Type: Bug
> Versions: 1.0.2
> Environment: Windows XP, JDK1.4
> Reporter: Richard Batchelor
> Fix For: 1.1-beta-1
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> I find that if I try to override a dependency Jar that is defined in my POM as a SNAPSHOT version, the build fails saying that it cannot find the override path specified - even though the Jar file is there. If however, I change the dependency version in my POM to a fixed version number it works fine. Alternatively, if I build offline using 'maven -o', it also works fine.
> Brett Porter> you're right. Can you file a JIRA issue?
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