Ouch, you’re totally right. At the very beginning I tried to search for longer strings, but this might have been before
I updated and rebuilt the indices.
Puh, thanks a lot … What a finding -.- …
Thanks also for the information about the repository manager; I will have a look at those for the future (a brighter
one, hopefully :)…).
Bye,
Fabian
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Actually It looks like it is simpler than that :P
Search seems to work only of you have more than 4 characters. Not sure why though.
"de." does not work but "de.t" does. (but not very accurate AFAICT )
Maven repository Manager is something that mostly act as a proxy for maven central and such. If you intend to use maven intensively , this is a good idea to use one.
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 12:45 PM, Zehner, Fabian <fabian.zehner@xxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Adrien,
thanks for this suggestion. The „download repository at startup”-option had already
been activated.
I also updated and rebuilt the index (global as well as local repository).
I guess, the relevant files have been changed, when looking at the timestamps?:
![](jpguWqHOTujCL.jpg)
Where does the search get its results from? From the local repository or the central
one?
At last, in both ones I already have the needed pom-file (de.tudarmstadt.ukp.dkpro.core-asl).
Nevertheless, the search returns zero results.
I’m not sure what you mean by Maven Repository Manager – I’m just new to Maven and,
hence, I did not install any additional software referring to Maven (although it’s possible that Kepler does but I did not recognize?).
Still thanks a lot and best regards,
Fabian
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Hi,
In maven preferences , select "download repository index as startup, restart eclipse and see what happens.
Also check that indexes exists( ~/.m2/repository/.cache/m2e/1.4.0, check size and timestamp).
If you are using a Maven repository manager, there maybe some additionnal steps.
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 7:46 AM, Zehner, Fabian <fabian.zehner@xxxxxx> wrote:
Good morning everybody,
I'm running Eclipse Kepler (20130919-0819) with the built-in Maven Integration plugin m2e (1.4.0.20130601-0317) on Win 8.1 Pro, 64bit.
When I'm setting up a new (simple) Maven Project (Ctrl + N, Maven Project, tick
Create a simple Project (skip archetype selection)) and then try to Browse for the necessary
Parent Project (see attached screenshot) m2e always returns 0 search results, regardless of the entered needle (I type it into the text field Enter groupId, artifiactId or sha1 prefix or pattern).
![](jpg3qVxrHQRvZ.jpg)
This is the case even though the Maven Repositories-view shows that the required package is actually accessible for me (de.tudarmstadt.ukp.dkpro.core-asl) - in the local repository (because I have downloaded the POM manually)
What do you mean by "manually" ?
Is it working for some others artifacts ?
as well as in the central repository. I already updated the repositories and rebuilt their respective index (which seemed to have been the solution for every similar
forum enquiry I found).
Any suggestion? Setting up Eclipse as well as m2e again did not work.
Thanks a lot,
Fabian
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