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I'm currently attempting to set up a proxy repository (as described in the Nexus guide) for the Bukkit repository, in order to build some dependent projects locally. I'm using the URL:

http://repo.bukkit.org/content/repositories/bukkit_repos/

It seems to be the right URL, but no matter my configuration, I can't seem to get Nexus to actually proxy any artifacts through the repository. I've tried:

  • Using different IDs in the local Nexus version, both bukkit (my desired ID) and bukkit_repos (to match the remote repo)
  • Changing the policy of the repo from Release to Snapshot, and even recreating the repo with the different policies
  • Adding the URL above as a mirror
  • Expiring the cache, rebuilding the index, and updating the index

No matter what I try, I can't get any artifacts to appear in the proxy. What am I missing?

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  • Does that URL work as a repository in your settings.xml? That'd be the first thing that I check to make sure it's "maven-friendly".
    – Ken
    Dec 9, 2011 at 6:50
  • The build works when I place that URL in my settings.xml as a repository. What's more, after I woke up this morning, Nexus had proxied this repository; however, I can still produce this problem with new proxy repos. Is there just a several-hour lag involved in the proxy operation?
    – Tim
    Dec 9, 2011 at 15:10

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