Hi Arjun, FYI, I did not encounter a 401 error so far during my latest release of httplite.
thx, ken On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 7:39 PM, Arjun Panday < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi Ken, > > No, I've tried again just now and keep getting the 401 error. > I don't know if others are still facing the same issue. > If it works for you let me know! > > Thanks, > Arjun > > > > On 01/04/2012 02:48 AM, Ken Gilmer wrote: > >> Sorry I can't provide any help in fixing this but am wondering...is it >> working now? I'm planning on a httplite release shortly. >> >> thx! >> ken >> >> On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 4:51 PM, Arjun Panday >> <arjun.panday@alcatel-lucent.**com <[email protected]>> >> wrote: >> >>> Thanks Carsten, >>> >>> I guess I should not proceed with the release without this step, so I'll >>> just try again later. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Arjun >>> >>> >>> On 12/30/2011 07:36 AM, Carsten Ziegeler wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I see the same error when the Apache Jenkins instance tries to deploy >>>> snapshots of Sling, so I fear it's rather a problem with the snapshot >>>> repository than with your settings. >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> Carsten >>>> >>>> 2011/12/30 Arjun >>>> Panday<arjun.panday@alcatel-**lucent.com<[email protected]> >>>> >: >>>> >>>>> Hi everyone, >>>>> >>>>> It's my turn to go through the ring of fire and attempt a release :) >>>>> >>>>> "mvn release:prepare -DdryRun=true" was successful and i'm now trying >>>>> to >>>>> publish a snapshot, but I get the infamous 401 HTTP error: >>>>> >>>>> [INFO] Error deploying artifact: Failed to transfer file: >>>>> >>>>> https://repository.apache.org/**content/repositories/** >>>>> snapshots/org/apache/felix/**servicediagnostics/0.1.0-** >>>>> SNAPSHOT/servicediagnostics-0.**1.0-20111229.225958-1.pom<https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/apache/felix/servicediagnostics/0.1.0-SNAPSHOT/servicediagnostics-0.1.0-20111229.225958-1.pom> >>>>> . >>>>> Return code is: 401 >>>>> >>>>> I know it's supposed to be something with my settings.xml but I can't >>>>> figure >>>>> out what. Below is my settings.xml with the apache servers, username >>>>> and >>>>> password (removed!). Am I missing a server entry? Can someone help me >>>>> figure >>>>> out what I did wrong? >>>>> >>>>> I also checked my pom's parent: >>>>> <parent> >>>>> <groupId>org.apache.felix</**groupId> >>>>> <artifactId>felix-parent</**artifactId> >>>>> <version>2.1</version> <!-- should this be 3-SNAPSHOT ? --> >>>>> <relativePath>../../pom/pom.**xml</relativePath> >>>>> </parent> >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Arjun >>>>> >>>>> <settings> >>>>> <servers> >>>>> <!-- To publish a snapshot of some part of Maven --> >>>>> <server> >>>>> <id>apache.snapshots.https</**id> >>>>> <username>apanday</username> >>>>> <password>{encrypted password}</password> >>>>> </server> >>>>> <!-- To publish a website of some part of Maven --> >>>>> <server> >>>>> <id>apache.website</id> >>>>> <username>apanday</username> >>>>> <filePermissions>664</**filePermissions> >>>>> <directoryPermissions>775</**directoryPermissions> >>>>> </server> >>>>> <!-- To stage a release of some part of Maven --> >>>>> <server> >>>>> <id>apache.releases.https</id> >>>>> <username>apanday</username> >>>>> <password>{encrypted password}</password> >>>>> </server> >>>>> <!-- To stage a website of some part of Maven --> >>>>> <server> >>>>> <id>stagingSite</id> <!-- must match hard-coded repository >>>>> identifier in >>>>> site:stage-deploy --> >>>>> <username>apanday</username> >>>>> <filePermissions>664</**filePermissions> >>>>> <directoryPermissions>775</**directoryPermissions> >>>>> </server> >>>>> </servers> >>>>> <profiles> >>>>> <profile> >>>>> <id>release</id> >>>>> <properties> >>>>> <gpg.passphrase>{encrypted password}</gpg.passphrase> >>>>> </properties> >>>>> </profile> >>>>> </profiles> >>>>> </settings> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >
