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[jira] [Commented] (MASFRES-35) user repository points to a different directory than the one set

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Roman Bozeman commented on MASFRES-35:
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Hi Michael,

  I am new to Eclipse and perhaps I am not able to state the issue correctly. However, it is clearly a bug when an application is looking for files in a directory other than the one in which it is supposed to be looking. I had at least a dozen other engineers look at this. They all have years of experience with Eclipse and Maven. If I did not submit the issue correctly, can you help me state it in the correct terms.


Thank you,

Roman Bozeman
   SR SOFTWARE DEVELOPER


   100 CENTURYLINK DR
   MONROE LA 71203
   United States




> user repository points to a different directory than the one set 
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MASFRES-35
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MASFRES-35
>             Project: Apache Maven Resource Bundles
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: apache-jar-txt-resource-bundle
>    Affects Versions: apache-jar-resource-bundle-1.3
>         Environment: Windows 10
>            Reporter: Roman Bozeman
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: build
>
> I have no idea what component to choose from the given list. Sorry. I recently installed Eclipse 2020 June release at work. I am a new team member at CenturyLink and have not been able to build one of the projects I am working on. Eclipse user setting for the repository in Maven is set, as default, to the Users/\{me}/.m2 directory. However the build fails because Maven can not find a local plugin. When I run a Maven clean with -X to debug, the noted output states "Using local repository at \{my OneDrive folder}. Using manager EnhancedLocalRepositoryManager with priority 10 for C:\Users\\{me}\\{my OneDrive folder}\.m2\repository. I did not set this variable. In fact, the user repository is clearly set to the default.



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