I've managed to fix the problem by blowing away my maven repository
and reloading it.
rm -rf ~/.m2
Before doing that I tried deleting the 2.0 version of the jar-plugin
from the repository.
But it redownloaded it and failed again.
Who knows what the problem was?
Some dodgy reference somewhere in the repository?
On Thu, 2007-02-01 at 11:53 -0800, Scott M Stark wrote:
Here is what the maven-jar-plugin-2.1.jar in my local checkout of
the
repository.jboss.com/maven2/org/apache/maven/plugins/maven-jar-plugin/2.1
cvs contents are. I also use the cvs workspace as my local maven repo.
[starksm@succubus 2.1]$ ls -l maven-jar-plugin-2.1.jar
-rw-rw-r-- 1 starksm starksm 19098 Dec 10 09:01 maven-jar-plugin-2.1.jar
[starksm@succubus 2.1]$ cat maven-jar-plugin-2.1.jar.sha1
980129713b81c844b3538bafbd37ff131941d384
[starksm@succubus 2.1]$ sha1sum maven-jar-plugin-2.1.jar
980129713b81c844b3538bafbd37ff131941d384 maven-jar-plugin-2.1.jar
Adrian wrote:
> Hmmm, it's not Maven 2.1 (there's no such thing)
> but version 2.1 of the jar plugin
> which I already have installed in my maven repository!!!!
>
> More voodoo to try to understand. ;-)
>
>
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