Hi Nodje,

What version of Artifactory and Maven are you using?

Maven 3 only works with the unique snapshot policy, could it be that the
repository you are deploying to is a non-unique one? That was the default
set up in earlier Artifactory versions.
After the deployment, please check in the UI that the version level folder
metadata time stamp and build number has indeed being updated and that it
matches the one you see in your local .m2 which maven has downloaded when
you run the dependent build.
Please try this test on a fresh .m2 (-Dmaven.repo.local=) to make sure it is
not a case of botched metadata because of the maven version changes.

Eli
The Artifactory team

On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 9:44 AM, nodje <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm an old time artfactory user and I've bumped into some weird SNAPSHOT
> update problems in the past year or so.
>
> The problem is kind of hard to identify, but today I did deploy of a few
> component in SNAPSHOT status, and it was really obvious that some
> Artifactory client on other machines couldn't get the update.
>
> So basically the use case is the following:
>
> - one machine deploys a SNAPSHOT component.
> - another one try to get the updated component with -U, and won't get it
> anyway.
> the only way I've found to get the latest SNAPSHOT is to delete it in the
> .m2 repository.
>
> I've regularly updated maven and artifactory version, the problem could be
> a
> Maven 3 problem.
>
> Did other bumped into the pb as well? It's been here for a very long time
> for me, never so annoying for me, but much more for people that don't know
> much of maven's inner working.
>
> rgds
>
>
>
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