Mark,
I'm not really sure where you are coming from on this. It's gotten a bit off topic, so
I'm not sure what
problem is trying to be addressed. A few points though.
> No, I mean client side. Where maven would download the artifact to its
> local repository, generate the md5 on the client side
Mark R. Diggory wrote:
Brett Porter wrote:
Not really Maven's domain to do this, and you won't get Maven run on
minotaur, or probably ibiblio for that matter. Ant exists, but I think
they'd all prefer shell scripts.
No, I mean client side. Where maven would download the artifact to its
local
Brett Porter wrote:
Not really Maven's domain to do this, and you won't get Maven run on minotaur, or probably ibiblio for that
matter. Ant exists, but I think they'd all prefer shell scripts.
No, I mean client side. Where maven would download the artifact to its
local repository, generate the
Not really Maven's domain to do this, and you won't get Maven run on minotaur, or
probably ibiblio for that
matter. Ant exists, but I think they'd all prefer shell scripts.
Maven should be publishing proper md5 files for new artifacts - but I'm not sure if it
is in the repository-
upload bundle
Another idea,
Shouldn't it be possible from Maven to correct the offending md5
signature? "sign-artifact" or something of that nature run within the
hsqldb project directory?
-Mark
Mark R. Diggory wrote:
Typical,
http://www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/create-checksums
This is the issue with
Typical,
http://www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/create-checksums
This is the issue with minotaur.apache.org being bsd and
login.ibiblio.org being linux, the md5 commands are different. It is
another example of why signing should be handled by the client.
Maybe we should either have a platfor
ibiblio - /public/html/maven/create-checksums
It's been overwritten again and is owned by you - I presumed it was some
script you had on another server that was getting synced in.
The problem is it uses some "md5" command that is not present on ibiblio.
Cheers,
Ben
Mark R. Diggory wrote:
Ok, is
Ok, is this a script that runs on ibiblio or minotaur? Many of the md5's
come from the apache java-repository, I suspect if they are not fixed
there that they will be replaced during the rsync process.
-Mark
Ben Walding wrote:
Some other server keeps hosing the create-checksums script I use to
Some other server keeps hosing the create-checksums script I use to
generate the md5 files.
I fixed it once, but it appears to have been broken again.
Mark Diggory owns the script after it has been destroyed, so I blame him ;)
It is fixed now, we'll see if it can be overwritten now.
Joachim Bader
I've fixed the one I had permission to fix. Other operators have been
pinged.
--
Trygve
On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 09:12:22PM +0200, Joachim Bader wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the md5 files on
> http://www.ibiblio.org/maven/hsqldb/jars/
> are empty.
>
> Why?
> Should I create an issue in jira? (MAVENUPLOAD?)
Hi,
the md5 files on
http://www.ibiblio.org/maven/hsqldb/jars/
are empty.
Why?
Should I create an issue in jira? (MAVENUPLOAD?)
Should I create the md5 files (and attach the files to a jira issue)?
regards,
Joachim
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