Ok, great to hear. Thanks already to you and David.

regards,

Wim

2009/2/12 Andy Clement <[email protected]>

> I believe David was saying that he had kindly done them previously (1.6.1,
> 1.6.2) - not that he had done 1.6.3.
>
> I am working with him now to automate the process - I have written all the
> Ant, I'm just getting him to check the form of the repo it creates before we
> automate the upload process.  Shouldn't be too long now and should be
> instantaneous for future releases.  There is no plan to change the groupId -
> we did that once from aspectj to org.aspectj when moving from 1.5.4 to
> 1.6.0, and won't be changing again.
>
> cheers,
> Andy.
>
> 2009/2/11 Wim Deblauwe <[email protected]>
>
> I thought 1.6.3 was now in the maven repo?
>>
>> But it seems it is not:
>> http://mvnrepository.com/artifact/org.aspectj/aspectjweaver
>>
>> or has it changed groupId ?
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> Wim
>>
>> 2009/1/27 Andy Clement <[email protected]>
>>
>>>  Hi David,
>>>
>>> that would be great !  Anything you could do to help automate this would
>>> be much appreciated.  Currently the only publically available pieces are the
>>> dev builds and releases at: http://www.eclipse.org/aspectj/downloads.php
>>>
>>> Which include src zips for final released versions.  I am more than happy
>>> to include an extra bit of Ant in my build process to rename the component
>>> parts of those distributions (the binaries and the source archive) and
>>> structure it as a maven friendly layout before putting it somewhere (via
>>> rsync or ftp or anything that works).  The problem right now is I simply
>>> don't have anywhere I can put it that maven can automatically grab it from -
>>> do you think you might be able to setup somewhere for me?
>>>
>>> After my current build.xml has run, I have this directory structure:
>>>
>>> ./dist/tools/lib/aspectjrt.jar
>>> ./dist/tools/lib/aspectjtools.jar
>>> ./dist/tools/lib/aspectjweaver.jar
>>> ./dist/tools/lib/org.aspectj.matcher.jar
>>> ./dist/aspectj-DEVELOPMENT.jar  (this is the final packaged distribution)
>>> ./src/aspectjrtDEVELOPMENT-src.jar
>>> ./src/aspectjtoolsDEVELOPMENT-src.jar
>>> ./src/aspectjweaverDEVELOPMENT-src.jar
>>> ./src/org.aspectj.matcher-DEVELOPMENT-src.jar
>>> ./src/org.aspectj-DEVELOPMENT-src.jar (all the other src jars zipped up
>>> together)
>>>
>>> So I imagine the extensions to the XML I need will copy/rename the
>>> dist/tools/lib jars and the src jars and put them in a maven like directory
>>> structure.  DEVELOPMENT is what would get replaced by 1.6.3 or 1.6.4, etc,
>>> when packaging a release.
>>>
>>> thanks,
>>> Andy.
>>>
>>> 2009/1/26 <[email protected]>
>>>
>>>>  On Wed, 21 Jan 2009, Andy Clement wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  Thanks Win.  I didn't upload 1.6.2 or 1.6.1.  I think 1.6.0 was the
>>>>> last one I did.  In our repository under:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/org.aspectj/releases/repo/?root=Tools_Project
>>>>>
>>>>> is the basic layout I used for 1.6.0.  But at that time we had no
>>>>> source bundles in the correct format - these are now available and
>>>>> ought to be included.  I usually manually construct the repo archive
>>>>> locally then upload to the eclipse servers as a zip and raise a maven
>>>>> jira to ftp it from the eclipse servers.  Of course it would be far
>>>>> better to auto-sync but I don't have anywhere I can put them that
>>>>> supports rsync.  I can't setup my own rsync server where I am.
>>>>>
>>>>> Really I would like a build.xml that you pointed to the downloaded
>>>>> AspectJ and related src, it then constructed the appropriate repo
>>>>> structure for maven, created the right poms, created the digests and
>>>>> then zipped it up - I'd be more likely to do it more often if this
>>>>> were the case.  If anyone wants to help with this, I'd be grateful -
>>>>> or even better if someone can suggest where I can put it so that rsync
>>>>> would be possible, that'd be awesome.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi!
>>>>
>>>> I've done the latests packages - and Carlos Sanchez have been kind
>>>> enough to upload it to central.
>>>>
>>>> Where are the latest archives being made available? Maybe I could help
>>>> out to automate it - and provide an rsync bitbucket where it can be picked
>>>> up as well.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> David
>>>>
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>>>>
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