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Posted to repository@apache.org by Steve Loughran <st...@gmail.com> on 2006/07/26 13:33:51 UTC
experimental publishing
we are getting ready to do a release of smartfrog, this time with an
publish to the big repository and associated poms.
Is there any staging mechanism where I can try to publish to see if
things work, and to have the poms pre-validated?
-steve
Re: experimental publishing
Posted by Steve Loughran <st...@gmail.com>.
On 26/07/06, Brett Porter <br...@gmail.com> wrote:
> no, but that'd be nice :)
>
> It's in the scope of the repository manager that is being worked on,
> but I'm a ways off from doing that right now myself.
'preflight' is the technical name for this BTW, something they use in
the printing industry to describe checking that all stages of a book
publishing works before you go live. They stole it from the airplane
pilots
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preflighting
Re: experimental publishing
Posted by Brett Porter <br...@gmail.com>.
no, but that'd be nice :)
It's in the scope of the repository manager that is being worked on,
but I'm a ways off from doing that right now myself.
- Brett
On 27/07/06, Steve Loughran <st...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 26/07/06, Brett Porter <br...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Smartfrog isn't an Apache project, though.
> >
> > Steve - the answer is "not presently". I'd suggest creating a
> > repository on your sf.net project site and deploying there, testing,
> > and if it all works we can setup a sync for that.
>
> OK, we will do that.
>
> What is there in the way of formal pom validation? I know the ones we
> have in smartfrog are ok as far as the m2 ant tasks are concerned, but
> that's all. Is there a program I can run or URL of something I can
> post a POM to and get 200 or 500 back, depending on the outcome?
>
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Re: experimental publishing
Posted by Steve Loughran <st...@gmail.com>.
On 26/07/06, Brett Porter <br...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Smartfrog isn't an Apache project, though.
>
> Steve - the answer is "not presently". I'd suggest creating a
> repository on your sf.net project site and deploying there, testing,
> and if it all works we can setup a sync for that.
OK, we will do that.
What is there in the way of formal pom validation? I know the ones we
have in smartfrog are ok as far as the m2 ant tasks are concerned, but
that's all. Is there a program I can run or URL of something I can
post a POM to and get 200 or 500 back, depending on the outcome?
Re: experimental publishing
Posted by Brett Porter <br...@gmail.com>.
Smartfrog isn't an Apache project, though.
Steve - the answer is "not presently". I'd suggest creating a
repository on your sf.net project site and deploying there, testing,
and if it all works we can setup a sync for that.
- Brett
On 26/07/06, Carlos Sanchez <ca...@apache.org> wrote:
> the apache repo is "staging" to central as we sync on demand only
>
> On 7/26/06, Steve Loughran <st...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > we are getting ready to do a release of smartfrog, this time with an
> > publish to the big repository and associated poms.
> >
> > Is there any staging mechanism where I can try to publish to see if
> > things work, and to have the poms pre-validated?
> >
> > -steve
> >
>
>
> --
> I could give you my word as a Spaniard.
> No good. I've known too many Spaniards.
> -- The Princess Bride
>
--
Apache Maven - http://maven.apache.org
"Better Builds with Maven" book - http://library.mergere.com/
Re: experimental publishing
Posted by Carlos Sanchez <ca...@apache.org>.
the apache repo is "staging" to central as we sync on demand only
On 7/26/06, Steve Loughran <st...@gmail.com> wrote:
> we are getting ready to do a release of smartfrog, this time with an
> publish to the big repository and associated poms.
>
> Is there any staging mechanism where I can try to publish to see if
> things work, and to have the poms pre-validated?
>
> -steve
>
--
I could give you my word as a Spaniard.
No good. I've known too many Spaniards.
-- The Princess Bride