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[jira] Commented: (MNG-3883) Add the possibility to use libraries in local computer. to copy it to Maven hierarchy folders (repository).

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Anders Kr. Andersen commented on MNG-3883:
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I think you mist be much more precise on the suggested behavour of the system:
1) You can actually install local files to your local repository
2) You can always rsync a repository

I cannot see what you mean?

> Add the possibility to use libraries in local computer. to copy it to Maven hierarchy folders (repository).
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MNG-3883
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-3883
>             Project: Maven 2
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Dependencies
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.9
>            Reporter: Anton
>            Priority: Minor
>
> Suggest to make possibilities to use old libraries that has already in the system (computer).
> If somebody already has big gigabytes of the jar - libraries. (for example JDK, JRE and so on) then just use the command to download that libraries to Maven hierarchy folders.
> You can check the file name and CHECKSUM to understand it is equal or not.
> this feature I think, will improve time to download all dependencies from internet and econom time of developments and waiting time. Now I am waiting time about 1-2 hours to download-compile big project.

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