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[m2] Current Maven SVN misses build dependency "doxia-sink-api-1.0-alpha-7"

Hi,

just wanted to report that the current Maven SVN doesn't build because 
it misses the artifact *doxia-sink-api-1.0-alpha-7.jar.*
I hope this is the right place to report, as the page "building maven 
2.0" says: "If you have any problems or get any failures during the run, 
please report them to the Maven Developers List 
<http://maven.apache.org/mail-lists.html>.".

I got the following repos in my profile:
- http://m2.safehaus.org
- http://snapshots.maven.codehaus.org/maven2
- http://ibiblio.org/maven2

Regards,
Michael

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Re: [m2] Current Maven SVN misses build dependency "doxia-sink-api-1.0-alpha-7"

Posted by Jens Fournais <fo...@globalidentity.dk>.
Dear Partner, 

An open-minded company is always on the look-out for new partners

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We look forward to a long-term business relationship


Best regards
Global Identity A/S


Jens Fournais
CEO & Founder
 
Bygstubben 3,  DK-2950 Vedbaek,  Denmark
Phone: + 45 45 99 31 00, Fax: + 45 45 99 31 20
mailto:four@globalidentity.dk
Web: http://www.elibitum.com




Best Regards 
Global Identity A/S, 

 
Jens Fournais 
CEO 


Bygstubben 3 | DK-2950 Vedbaek | Denmark 
Phone: +45 45 99 31 00 | E-mail: four@globalidentity.dk
MSN: fournais@hotmail.com 

Please visit our website at: http://www.elibitum.com



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12-01-2006 14:35
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Re: [m2] Current Maven SVN misses build dependency 
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It was definitely not there when I checked 3 hours ago (besides Maven 
saying so, I manually browsed there and looked, could have been a 
timeout after all), thats why I had to build the 1.0-alpha-7 myself. 
Probably just one of those ibiblio mysteries... Sorry for the 
inconvenience.

>http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/org/apache/maven/doxia/doxia-sink-api/1.0-alpha-7/
>
>Are you sure?
>
>- Brett
>
>Michael Böckling wrote:
> 
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>just wanted to report that the current Maven SVN doesn't build because
>>it misses the artifact *doxia-sink-api-1.0-alpha-7.jar.*
>>I hope this is the right place to report, as the page "building maven
>>2.0" says: "If you have any problems or get any failures during the run,
>>please report them to the Maven Developers List
>><http://maven.apache.org/mail-lists.html>.".
>>
>>I got the following repos in my profile:
>>- http://m2.safehaus.org
>>- http://snapshots.maven.codehaus.org/maven2
>>- http://ibiblio.org/maven2
>>
>>Regards,
>>Michael
>>
>> 
>>
>
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Re: [m2] Current Maven SVN misses build dependency "doxia-sink-api-1.0-alpha-7"

Posted by Michael Böckling <mi...@giniality.com>.
It was definitely not there when I checked 3 hours ago (besides Maven 
saying so, I manually browsed there and looked, could have been a 
timeout after all), thats why I had to build the 1.0-alpha-7 myself. 
Probably just one of those ibiblio mysteries... Sorry for the inconvenience.

>http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/org/apache/maven/doxia/doxia-sink-api/1.0-alpha-7/
>
>Are you sure?
>
>- Brett
>
>Michael Böckling wrote:
>  
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>just wanted to report that the current Maven SVN doesn't build because
>>it misses the artifact *doxia-sink-api-1.0-alpha-7.jar.*
>>I hope this is the right place to report, as the page "building maven
>>2.0" says: "If you have any problems or get any failures during the run,
>>please report them to the Maven Developers List
>><http://maven.apache.org/mail-lists.html>.".
>>
>>I got the following repos in my profile:
>>- http://m2.safehaus.org
>>- http://snapshots.maven.codehaus.org/maven2
>>- http://ibiblio.org/maven2
>>
>>Regards,
>>Michael
>>
>>    
>>
>
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Re: [m2] Current Maven SVN misses build dependency "doxia-sink-api-1.0-alpha-7"

Posted by Brett Porter <br...@apache.org>.
http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/org/apache/maven/doxia/doxia-sink-api/1.0-alpha-7/

Are you sure?

- Brett

Michael Böckling wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> just wanted to report that the current Maven SVN doesn't build because
> it misses the artifact *doxia-sink-api-1.0-alpha-7.jar.*
> I hope this is the right place to report, as the page "building maven
> 2.0" says: "If you have any problems or get any failures during the run,
> please report them to the Maven Developers List
> <http://maven.apache.org/mail-lists.html>.".
> 
> I got the following repos in my profile:
> - http://m2.safehaus.org
> - http://snapshots.maven.codehaus.org/maven2
> - http://ibiblio.org/maven2
> 
> Regards,
> Michael
> 

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