I've just read about ranges and tried - e. I don't need to use wget, what's your suggestion? Well, the obvious solution would be to use a maven build. Show 4 more comments. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Steven Pessall Steven Pessall 5 5 silver badges 15 15 bronze badges. Thank you Steven! Build of this POM works properly with ranges. But still I've got a small issue when I am trying to download snapshot versions - Maven sees them on Nexus, but consider as invalid, which ends up with failed goals execution with "Could not find artifact" message.
These snapshots are locked on Nexus, so I've tried to mvn versions:unlock-snapshots first, but it didn't help. What am I doing wrong here? I added a configuration block for the versions-maven-plugin in the example to allow Snapshots. Unfortunately it doesn't work neither..
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