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o make the runtime setup the same as what the Plexus runtime does which is to put classworlds in a separate directory as to simplify the directive to include all the core JARs: one line as opposed to having to list all the dependencies. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/maven/components/trunk@163199 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68 |
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maven-1.x-integration | ||
maven-artifact | ||
maven-core | ||
maven-core-it | ||
maven-core-it-plugin | ||
maven-core-it-support | ||
maven-core-it-verifier | ||
maven-mboot | ||
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maven-meeper | ||
maven-model | ||
maven-plugin | ||
maven-plugin-loaders/maven-marmalade-loader | ||
maven-plugin-tools | ||
maven-plugins | ||
maven-repository-tools | ||
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pom.xml | ||
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README.txt
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bootstrapping Maven ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To bootstrap Maven you must have a ~/maven.properties file with the following entries: maven.home = /path/to/your/maven/installation maven.repo.local = /path/to/your/local/repository Once you have your ~/maven.properties setup then: java -jar mboot.jar Should do the trick to produce a working installation of Maven in ${maven.home}. NOTE: You must run these instructions from this directory! NOTE: If you want to run in offline mode where no downloading is done then add: 'maven.online = false' to your ~/maven.properties file.