John Dennis Casey 20047d63c9 Fixing problem with using distributionManagement repository definition for download of plugins.xml metadata.
Now, in order to build a maven plugin, you need two things:

1. a repository defined in distributionManagment
2. a repository defined in <repositories/> which has the same id as the one in distributionManagement.

This is necessary, since in most cases SSH will be used in the distributionManagement definition for uploading the plugin...which means that the download of the existing plugins.xml file might not be available for users trying to run an install. SSH requires authentication information, and users (particularly those running the bootstrap) might not have this auth info.



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Bootstrapping Maven
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Set the environment variable M2_HOME pointing to the dir where you want Maven2 installed.

NOTE: presently, the directory {M2_HOME}/bin must be in your path:
set PATH=%PATH%;%M2_HOME%\bin
or
export PATH=$PATH:$M2_HOME/bin

You can set the parameters passed to the Java VM when running Maven2 bootstrap,
setting the environment variable MAVEN_OPTS, e.g.
e.g. to run in offline mode, set MAVEN_OPTS=-o

Then run m2-bootstrap-all.bat (in Windows) or m2-bootstrap-all.sh (in Unix)

NOTE: You must run these instructions from this directory!

If you are behind a firewall, you will need to let the bootstrap process know.
To do this, create a file at ~/.m2/settings.xml and paste in the XML below,
substituting your settings for those provided. You can safely skip the
username, password and nonProxyHost elements if they are not relevant to you.

<settings>
  <proxies>
    <proxy>
      <active>true</active>
      <protocol>http</protocol>
      <host>proxy.somewhere.com</host>
      <port>8080</port>
      <username>proxyuser</username>
      <password>somepassword</password>
      <nonProxyHosts>www.google.com|*.somewhere.com</nonProxyHosts>
    </proxy>
  </proxies>
</settings>
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