[ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MAVENUPLOAD-804?page=all ]
     
Carlos Sanchez closed MAVENUPLOAD-804:
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     Assign To: Carlos Sanchez
    Resolution: Won't Fix

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Currently the only way is read 
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-ibiblio-upload.html 

> Howto uploading to Ibiblio using mvn deploy ?
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>          Key: MAVENUPLOAD-804
>          URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MAVENUPLOAD-804
>      Project: maven-upload-requests
>         Type: Task

>     Reporter: Christian Schulte
>     Assignee: Carlos Sanchez

>
>
> Hi,
> I am just wondering how to upload to Ibiblio by using maven for deployment. 
> Is there some way of getting upload access via e.g. FTP to some sub-directory 
> only ? Currently I maintain my own release repository and I am thinking about 
> moving that repository directly to Ibiblio so that users do not have to add 
> additional repository definitions in theire poms. Creating upload bundles is 
> not that easy since creating a bundle seems to not work with artifacts of 
> packaging pom. I have provided the URL to the current release repository. 
> What would be the way to move that repository directly to ibiblio ? 
> Additionally I would like to use maven for creating releases as I do with my 
> own repository. So when I do a release with mvn release:perform I would need 
> access to my groupid at ibiblio to directly deploy the artifacts there. Is 
> there a chance to get full write access via FTP for the org.jdtaus groupId 
> directory only ? How to migrate the release repository at 
> http://www.jdtaus.org/repos/releases to ibiblio ?

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