On 19/04/2008, at 8:51 PM, Stephen Connolly wrote:
Okay I think my next question would be: is there an easy maven
command for
culling jars prior to a certain version from a repository?
e.g., say I've added versions 1, 2, 3 and 4 to the repository (such
as
nightly builds or something)... is there a command that would
easily remove
versions prior to 3?
And now you see why keeping a repository in SVN is a bad thing!
Yep. It's worth saying, however, that there's the ideal and then...
there's management ;-)
Once they go into SVN they can never be removed... (OK, so you can
hide
them, but they are still in your SVN repository, so why even bother
hiding
them, you're not going to ever be able to reclaim that space from
your SV
repository)
Good point - but space is really not my concern. Space is relatively
cheap.
A Maven Repository Manager can store the artifacts on a file system
and you
can delete old -SNAPSHOTs (which is allowed)
How is this done?
Deleting old releases is not really the way a repository is designed
to
work.
Not really - but is there a command for doing so?
Thanks again.
with regards,
--
Lachlan Deck
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