It looks like the problem is that there was not a geotools 2.3.1-SNAPSHOT available. I have posted one so you can try again.
Also, before you do a "mvn eclipse:eclipse" you should do a "mvn clean install"
-Justin
lmikhailov@anonymised.com wrote:
Justin,
I attach the log with the "mvn eclpise:eclpise" output. As you can see maven fails to retrieve something like 45 jars.
Leonid
---- Justin Deoliveira <jdeolive@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hi Leonid,
Could you send us a bit more information, perhaps the maven output?
Thanks,
-Justin
lmikhailov@anonymised.com wrote:
Hello everybody,
I downloaded the latest source code from https://svn.codehaus.org/geoserver/trunk and tried to build it using Maven. The build fails and when I try to download the missing jars from the suggested locations I can see that a lot of required 1.5.0 jars are just missing. Am I doing something wrong or it is a known issue?
Regards,
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