Issue with jspf-core:jar
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Issue with jspf-core:jar
by Durian » 22 Oct 2014, 09:56
Howdy,
I have tried downloading the source from GitHub and get the following error:
Failed to execute goal on project mage-common: Could not resolve dependencies for project org.mage:mage-common:jar:1.3.0: Failure to find com.googlecode.jspf:jspf-core:jar:0.9.1 in
<removed URL> was cached in the local repository, resolution will not be reattempted until the update interval of jboss-public-repository has elapsed or updates are forced -> [Help 1]
Same error (slightly different wording) in Eclipse and Netbeans.
Any idea how to resolve?
Thanks
Adrian
I have tried downloading the source from GitHub and get the following error:
Failed to execute goal on project mage-common: Could not resolve dependencies for project org.mage:mage-common:jar:1.3.0: Failure to find com.googlecode.jspf:jspf-core:jar:0.9.1 in
<removed URL> was cached in the local repository, resolution will not be reattempted until the update interval of jboss-public-repository has elapsed or updates are forced -> [Help 1]
Same error (slightly different wording) in Eclipse and Netbeans.
Any idea how to resolve?
Thanks
Adrian
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Re: Issue with jspf-core:jar
by LevelX » 22 Oct 2014, 11:48
The repository is included in:
[your XMage repository]\repository\com\googlecode\jspf\jspf-core\0.9.1\
as a workaround you can create the folder manually in your user repository and copy the included files.
[your user directory]\.m2\repository\com\googlecode\jspf\jspf-core\0.9.1\
After that the build should work.
EDIT: I made a small update to the pom files. If you pull again the build should work now without the need to copy somthing to your user repository manually.
[your XMage repository]\repository\com\googlecode\jspf\jspf-core\0.9.1\
as a workaround you can create the folder manually in your user repository and copy the included files.
[your user directory]\.m2\repository\com\googlecode\jspf\jspf-core\0.9.1\
After that the build should work.
EDIT: I made a small update to the pom files. If you pull again the build should work now without the need to copy somthing to your user repository manually.
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