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Posted to dev@continuum.apache.org by Deng Ching <oc...@apache.org> on 2009/09/11 12:29:05 UTC
Continuum vmbuild problems
I'm not sure where I should raise this up but Archiva is having build
problems in Continuum vmbuild. After releasing 1.2.2, there were three
projects (XMLRPC modules) whose versions didn't seem to get updated to
1.2.3-SNAPSHOT even after forcing it to build (see
http://vmbuild.apache.org/continuum/projectGroupSummary.action?projectGroupId=64).
This in turn is causing the build of the other dependent modules as it could
not find the 1.2.3-SNAPSHOT artifacts of these modules. Also, I noticed
earlier today that there were two instances of Archiva queued in the Queues
page. Should this be possible? I thought that if the project is already
queued, it would no longer be added to the build queue again..
Thanks,
Deng
Re: Continuum vmbuild problems
Posted by Brett Porter <br...@apache.org>.
This is an infrastructure issue, unless it turns out to be a bug in
Continuum.
Looking at it, the problems seems to be the "prepare" queues getting
stuck. Is that improved in Continuum 1.3.4? Maybe we just need to
upgrade vmbuild?
On 11/09/2009, at 8:29 PM, Deng Ching wrote:
> I'm not sure where I should raise this up but Archiva is having build
> problems in Continuum vmbuild. After releasing 1.2.2, there were three
> projects (XMLRPC modules) whose versions didn't seem to get updated to
> 1.2.3-SNAPSHOT even after forcing it to build (see
> http://vmbuild.apache.org/continuum/projectGroupSummary.action?projectGroupId=64
> ).
> This in turn is causing the build of the other dependent modules as
> it could
> not find the 1.2.3-SNAPSHOT artifacts of these modules. Also, I
> noticed
> earlier today that there were two instances of Archiva queued in the
> Queues
> page. Should this be possible? I thought that if the project is
> already
> queued, it would no longer be added to the build queue again..
>
> Thanks,
> Deng