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[jira] Issue Comment Edited: (MNG-3314) offline build not running,
when having SNAPSHOT dependencies
[ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-3314?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=145306#action_145306 ]
henrik242 edited comment on MNG-3314 at 8/18/08 4:06 AM:
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The problem seems to be related to the ctime of the SNAPSHOT artifacts.
I have a hierarchal project where sub project B depend on subproject A. A and B are modules in the root pom:
{code}
root-+--A
|
+--B
{code}
Here are the scenarios (with maven 2.0.9):
- If I build the full project offline from the root project, everything works fine.
- If I build project B immediately afterwards (offline), everything works fine.
- If I wait awhile (an hour? a day? I can't remember) and build project B again (offline), it complains about a missing snapshot dependency to the A project. Now for the fix: If I touch the "missing" snapshot jars ({{touch ~/.m2/repository/myproject/A/1.0-SNAPSHOT/*}}) and build project B offline again, everything works fine again.
It seems that the snapshot artifacts have a maximum availability lifetime in offline mode.
was (Author: henrik242):
The problem seems to be related to the filectime of the SNAPSHOT artifacts.
I have a hierarchal project where sub project B depend on subproject A. A and B are modules in the root pom:
{code}
root-+--A
|
+--B
{code}
Here are the scenarios (with maven 2.0.9):
- If I build the full project offline from the root project, everything works fine.
- If I build project B immediately afterwards (offline), everything works fine.
- If I wait awhile (an hour? a day? I can't remember) and build project B again (offline), it complains about a missing snapshot dependency to the A project. Now for the fix: If I touch the "missing" snapshot jars ({{touch ~/.m2/repository/myproject/A/1.0-SNAPSHOT/*}}) and build project B offline again, everything works fine again.
It seems that the snapshot artifacts have a maximum availability lifetime in offline mode.
> offline build not running, when having SNAPSHOT dependencies
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: MNG-3314
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-3314
> Project: Maven 2
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: General
> Affects Versions: 2.0.7
> Reporter: Matthias Weßendorf
> Assignee: John Casey
> Priority: Critical
> Fix For: 2.0.11
>
> Attachments: maven-offline-snapshot-failure.log, maven-offline-snapshot-problem.tar
>
>
> am having troubles with
> mvn ... -o
> (with maven 2.0.7)
> says not able to download (but, really, the file is in my local repo)
> The dependency is a -SNAPSHOT (for what's worth)
> Luckily, when traveling by train, I had maven 2.0.4 on my box as well.
> A change to use 2.0.4 works fine.
> So, is this an already know bug in 2.0.7 ?
> To my understanding it is a bug, since offline just shouldn't try to get a newer
> SNAPSHOT, perhaps I am wrong.
> I know that relying on SNAPSHOTs can be dangerous, but from -o I would expect
> just not checking for new stuff.
> and... for some reasons, sometimes,
> it just downloads a new SNAPSHOT.
> That is a pain, when you are "maintaining" the same snapshot on your
> box, but the build just goes ahead and actually downloads a version.
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