The issue is fixed in later versions of Maestro (1.4+) and Archiva (1.0+). As a workaround, you need to make the parent directories before deploying.
Cheers, Brett On 25/03/2008, David Delbecq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > am trying to find out what i did wrong with my archiva config. Am using > Archiva bundled in maestro 1.3.1 (pom.properties: > version=1.0-maestro-1.3.1). Everytime i try tu upload to repositories, i > get 409 error. Sniffing bring this response from server: > > HTTP/1.1 409 Conflict > Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 07:30:33 GMT > Server: Jetty/5.1.10 (Linux/2.6.15-26-386 i386 java/1.5.0_14 > DAV: 1 > MS-Author-Via: DAV > Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" > Transfer-Encoding: chunked > > b93 > <html> > <head><title>Error 409 Conflict</title></head> > <body> > <p><b>Error 409 Conflict</b></p> > <p>Resource in error: <a > > href="http://rmibeta.oma.be:9090/archiva/repository/be/meteo/intranet/support/RMI-support-support/1.0-SNAPSHOT/RMI-support-support-1.0-20080325.082723-1.pom/be/meteo/intranet/support/RMI-support-support/1.0-SNAPSHOT/RMI-support-support-1.0-20080325.082723-1.pom"> > > http://rmibeta.oma.be:9090/archiva/repository/be/meteo/intranet/support/RMI-support-support/1.0-SNAPSHOT/RMI-support-support-1.0-20080325.082723-1.pom/be/meteo/intranet/support/RMI-support-support/1.0-SNAPSHOT/RMI-support-support-1.0-20080325.082723-1.pom</a></p> > <hr /><p>Exception details:</p> > <pre>it.could.webdav.DAVException: Parent doesn't exist > .at it.could.webdav.DAVResource.write(DAVResource.java:465) > .at it.could.webdav.methods.PUT.process(PUT.java:59) > .at it.could.webdav.DAVProcessor.process(DAVProcessor.java:79) > .at > > org.codehaus.plexus.webdav.simple.SimpleDavServerComponent.process(SimpleDavServerComponent.java:152) > .... > > > This seems related to bug report > http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-408, which is supposedly fixed at > 10/Aug/07 03:34 AM but it seems to still occur. Any suggestion around? > > > -- > David Delbecq > Institut Royal Météorologique > Ext:557 > > -- Brett Porter Blog: http://blogs.exist.com/bporter/