mvn install:install-file -Dfile=phonegap-1.1.0.jar -DgroupId?=phonegap -DartifactId?=phonegap -Dversion=1.1.0 -Dpackaging=jar
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While there is a maven command you can execute to do this, it's easier to just delete the files manually from the repository.
Like this on windows Documents and Settings\your username\.m2
or $HOME/.m2
on Linux
I faced the same problem, went through all the suggestions above, but nothing worked. Finally I deleted both .m2 and .ivy folder and it worked for me.
cd ~/.m2
git init
git commit -am "some comments"
cd /path/to/your/project
mvn install
cd ~/.m2
git reset --hard
At least on the current maven version you need to add the switch -DreResolve=false if you intend to remove the dependencies from your local repo without re-downloading them.
mvn dependency:purge-local-repository -DreResolve=false
removes the dependencies without downloading them again.
Delete every things (jar, pom.xml, etc) under your local ~/.m2/repository/phonegap/1.1.0/
directory if you are using a linux OS.
Although deleting files manually works, there is an official way of removing dependencies of your project from your local (cache) repository and optionally re-resolving them from remote repositories.
The goal purge-local-repository
, on the standard Maven dependency plugin, will remove the locally installed dependencies of this project from your cache. Optionally, you may re-resolve them from the remote repositories at the same time.
This should be used as part of a project phase because it applies to the dependencies for the containing project. Also transitive dependencies will be purged (locally) as well, by default.
If you want to explicitly remove a single artifact from the cache, use purge-local-repository
with the manualInclude
parameter. For example, from the command line:
mvn dependency:purge-local-repository -DmanualInclude="groupId:artifactId, ..."
The documentation implies that this does not remove transitive dependencies by default. If you are running with a non-standard cache location, or on multiple platforms, these are more reliable than deleting files "by hand".
The full documentation is in the maven-dependency-plugin spec.
Note: Older versions of the maven dependency
plugin had a manual-purge-local-repository
goal, which is now (version 2.8) implied by the use of manualInclude
. The documentation for manualIncludes
(with an s
) should be read as well.