I think you need need to report this to Jeff (I thought he could something with
that)... Although I
don't know if Jeff also helps out on the codehaus install.. (maybe asking what
kind of measures he
takes so we can also do that on codehaus ?).
Mvgr,
Martin
Carlos Sanchez wrote:
> you can change
you can change their password (so they can't login) and email (to
avoid password recovery), i guess that would take them more time to
figure out than if you just remove their account
On 2/19/07, Arnaud HERITIER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
To remove their accounts we need to have their emails.
But
To remove their accounts we need to have their emails.
But, that's effectively an infinite war ;-)
Arnaud
On 2/19/07, Emmanuel Venisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We can't really suspend them, if we remove account(s), spammer(s) create a
new one.
Emmanuel
Vincent Siveton a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> T
The current 1577 sandbox patch was done on the trunk -- I am working on
getting both the trunk updates and the 1577 updates applied to this sandbox
(through Mike).
Jason -- I assume you still want this done on the trunk (not 2.0.6)
correct? (It would be easier in 2.0.6 just in case you could go
I think mvn -X will reveal the svn command arguments during release:perform
On 2/19/07, Graham Leggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, February 17, 2007 6:41 pm, Dan Tran wrote:
> in your msg
>
>
checkout\alchemy-quant\src\matlabdevelopment\Toolbox\CreditDerivatives\ParRecovHazardRateTreeMo
Can anyone provide a pointer to how to successfully run the integration tests
in the assembly plugin?
I run it using: mvn -Dintegration-tests=true integration-test
The first error I encountered is:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Local repository location:
'/home/jfraney/projects/maven-p
First off, I know nothing about Terracotta.
You can already do "a" by simply creating a pom.xml for Terracotta,
packaging a bundle (please include compiled jar, source jar, and
javadocs jar), and uploading it to JIRA. This is all documented so you
should be able to follow the steps:
http://maven.
As we know from when the ASF snapshot repo occasionally disappears, or
when the central repo was on ibiblio and less reliable than it is now,
hosting a Maven repository is a big responsibility. If it's down,
builds fail and developers can't work unless they've got everything in
a local repository
A few things. First I ask you all to bare with me because I'm not an
experienced
maven person but...
I think it would be really cool if at first maven could have the
ability to:
a) Automagically download and install Terracotta like it does with
everything else
b) Know how and when to bui
+1
Stéphane
On 2/15/07, Daniel Kulp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd like to call a vote for the release of version 1.0-alpha-2 of the
maven-remote-resources-plugin. Jason has staged it at:
http://people.apache.org/~jvanzyl/staging/maven-remote-resources-plugin/
This release fixes 7 bugs an
I think I need at least one more binding vote on this. (So far, only Jason
and John have voted binding votes) Can a couple others please take a quick
look.
Thanks!
Dan
On Thursday 15 February 2007 13:56, Daniel Kulp wrote:
> I'd like to call a vote for the release of version 1.0-alpha-2 of
On 19 Feb 07, at 9:30 AM 19 Feb 07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hyho,
I fixed the following bug in Maven 2.0.5:
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-2784
I've added a patch file to the JIRA issue.
It would be very nice if this little patch could be added to Maven
2.0.6
:-)
JIRA is fine, d
Hyho,
I fixed the following bug in Maven 2.0.5:
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-2784
I've added a patch file to the JIRA issue.
It would be very nice if this little patch could be added to Maven 2.0.6
:-)
Thanks in advance,
-
We can't really suspend them, if we remove account(s), spammer(s) create a new
one.
Emmanuel
Vincent Siveton a écrit :
Hi,
Today, user "marie" has been spamming the JIRA issues:
MPA-2, MPA-5 and MPA-6.
Last week, "mars luther" did it for MAVEN-1832.
Could someone suspend them?
Thanks,
Vinc
Hi,
Today, user "marie" has been spamming the JIRA issues:
MPA-2, MPA-5 and MPA-6.
Last week, "mars luther" did it for MAVEN-1832.
Could someone suspend them?
Thanks,
Vincent
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On Sat, February 17, 2007 6:41 pm, Dan Tran wrote:
> in your msg
>
> checkout\alchemy-quant\src\matlabdevelopment\Toolbox\CreditDerivatives\ParRecovHazardRateTreeModel\UnexposedCode\.svn\tmp\text-base\GetCalibratedOneFactorHullWhiteHazardRateTreeFromCdsSpreadsRP.m.svn-base
>
> I has 205 not counti
Hi Kennedy,
Just trying to think of some ways to implement this feature request...
I think this is the only feasible option right now.
Yes, and it's better to use the Wayne's proposal.
'site' is not a phase, it's a lifecycle. It may be possible
to add a profile activator based on lifecycle
Hi Wayne
Yes, you have right. It certainly the best solution and it will be simpler.
I also think that it better to use profile just for some cases.
I was looking for this feature. As it doesn't exist yet, I used profiles
instead.
Rémy
2007/2/17, Wayne Fay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Would it perhap
Using the latest assembly plugin from
http://people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-repository/
I have 2 modules:
- myLib with packaging jar
- myApp with packaging jar
I also have an assembly configuration on myApp,
hooked into the package phase, which contains this:
${artifactId}-${baseVersion}
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