Hi Brett,On Aug 5, 2005, at 4:55 PM, Brett Porter wrote: Hi Brian,
removed all snapshots from ibiblio's Maven2 repository (though retaining them in the original maven one for backwards compatibility).
I don't understand what this means in terms of our ability to put jdo snapshots into ibiblio, whence I know maven knows how to retrieve them. If there is another publicly available repo, ok, but let's not lose sight of the objective: to give users the ability to download jdo via automatic processes instead of manually.
It'd be great if you can put them up at cvs.apache.org, maybe under a group of org.apache.incubator.jdo?
I don't understand what this means. I don't know how, or don't have privileges to, publish anything except via svn. The artifactId can remain as it would be, and then the group just needs to be changed if it a later release is made after the project has graduated.
That's the working proposal. We change the group id from apache-jdo to apache-jdo-incubating and leave the artifact id the same. There's less work for developers to do to change the group id by global search-and-destroy in the project.xml file.
Those that want to utilise it from that repository can add the repository to their list of remote repositories in the project.properties file (something already done by Directory and Geronimo, for example).
If there's a tutorial page that explains how to do that, I'd sure appreciate a pointer. I'm still learning the ropes of maven remote repos.
Thanks,
Craig
Cheers, Brett
Is it okay for the (incubating) jdo project to post snapshots to the maven repository at ibiblio via the cvs.apache.org repo?
The only catch is figuring a good way to label it as in incubation. One option is to include it the artifact id, so it would be something like:
jdo2-incubating-2.0-SNAPSHOT
Any thoughts?
-Brian
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