Yeah, that would be useful. We could hook into the new Apache
Repository stuff, but that will take some work. Also, I think 1.4 is
in all likelihood a special case in terms of dealing with the Lucene
release.
-Grant
On Nov 3, 2009, at 12:45 AM, Ian Ibbotson wrote:
Heya Ryan...
For me the big problem with adding
http://people.apache.org/~mikemccand/staging-area/rc3_lucene2.9.1/maven
/<http://people.apache.org/%7Emikemccand/staging-area/rc3_lucene2.9.1/maven/
>to
my build config is that the artifact names of the interim release are
the
same as the final objects will be.. thus once they are copied to a
local
repo maven won't bother to go looking for more recent versions, even
if you
blow away that temporary repo. Would it be possible to publish
tagged rc-N
releases to a public and more permanent repository where people can
reference them and upgrade to the final release when it's available.
Just a thought, cheers for all your hard work.
Ian.
2009/11/2 Ryan McKinley <ryan...@gmail.com>
On Nov 2, 2009, at 8:29 AM, Grant Ingersoll wrote:
On Nov 2, 2009, at 12:12 AM, Licinio Fernández Maurelo wrote:
Hi folks,
as we are using an snapshot dependecy to solr1.4, today we are
getting
problems when maven try to download lucene 2.9.1 (there isn't a
any 2.9.1
there).
Which repository can i use to download it?
They won't be there until 2.9.1 is officially released. We are
trying to
speed up the Solr release by piggybacking on the Lucene release,
but this
little bit is the one downside.
Until then, you can add a repo to:
http://people.apache.org/~mikemccand/staging-area/rc3_lucene2.9.1/maven
/<http://people.apache.org/%7Emikemccand/staging-area/rc3_lucene2.9.1/maven/
>
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