All,

As of this morning, all Maven build issues should be resolved.  We'd 
like to thank Juven Xu at Sonatype for helping us to resolve these 
issues in a timely fashion.

You should now be able to rebuild/reinstall DSpace as normal.  If you 
find you are still receiving localized errors/issues, it may be possible 
that your local Maven cache may need an update. Try running:

'mvn -U clean package'

The '-U' option will force your local Maven cache to update itself. 
This should allow your build to complete successfully.  After updating 
your local cache, you can run 'mvn package' as normal to rebuild DSpace.

If you notice any other issues please let us know by reporting them to 
the dspace-tech listserv (dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net).

Thanks for your patience,

- Tim

On 11/9/2010 11:56 AM, Tim Donohue wrote:
> All,
>
> First off, let me apologize in advance to anyone who has encountered
> DSpace Maven build issues yesterday or today. These build errors
> sometimes occur when running 'mvn package' and look similar to the
> following:
>
> "[INFO] Failed to resolve artifact.
>
> Couldn't find a version in [1.7.0.1] to match range [1.6.0.0,1.7.0.0)
> org.dspace:dspace-api-lang:jar:null"
>
> Unfortunately, our global DSpace Maven settings were accidentally messed
> up yesterday, through no real fault of our own. Essentially, this
> occurred via a series of issues located during our attempt to release
> DSpace 1.7.0 Release Candidate 1.
>
> During our release, we discovered our old route of getting DSpace Maven
> build packages published worldwide was unfortunately discontinued
> without our knowledge (the third party service we were using just
> stopped syncing with our servers without notifying us).
>
> Because our old release process was ceased, over the past few days we
> quickly migrated to a different route of publishing Maven releases via
> SonaType (http://www.sonatype.com/), so that we could try to release
> DSpace 1.7.0 Release Candidate 1 in time for this week's DSpace 1.7
> Testathon.
>
> This new route via SonaType has now unfortunately backfired on us, as
> SonaType accidentally overwrote our global Maven settings for past
> versions of DSpace software. This means that re-building/re-installing
> of all 1.5.x and 1.6.x versions is likely affected (unless you happen to
> have a local cache of the previous Maven settings to work from).
>
> (Please note: Although this affects re-building / re-installing of
> DSpace 1.5.x and 1.6.x versions, it will not affect the stability of
> your currently running DSpace repository. Your existing DSpace
> repository will continue to function as normal -- you will just be
> unable to rebuild DSpace if you are doing local development work.)
>
> We are currently working with SonaType to try to resolve these issues
> for everyone. We apologize for the inconvenience -- it is obviously
> affecting us all. We hope to have this resolved as soon as possible.
>
> I'll send an update to this notice as soon as we've come to a resolution.
>
> - Tim
>

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