Hi Emmanuel, On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 10:22 AM, Emmanuel Lecharny <[email protected]>wrote: > > Congrats ! > > At some point, I'm just wondering if it would not be a better idea to build > Studio on people.a.o/~pamarcelot :) Seriously, it's insane that we have to > wait 4 hours depending on the network while releasing. There is obviously > somethiong wrong in the way maven works ...
The problem is I don't know what caused the upload to be so slow. It's not my connection as I can download up to 2 MB/s and upload up to 110 KB/s as well. There was a lot of small files (signature files - ASC, MD5). Maybe the people.apache.org machine was not in good shape yesterday. I think the ping was not very good. Anyway, it's done now... > > Now I need to prepare the various distributions. >> Emmanuel just discovered a very nasty bug in the installer. I'll fix it >> first and then release the distributions on the mirrors. >> >> > Well, sure, I have had some bad surprise yesturday, but I guess I did > something wrong, like installing Studio in /opt instead of > /opt/ApacheDirectoryStudio. So I guess it's partially my fault. I think this > is just something to double check, because of course, I don't have anymore > trace on my /opt directory ;) > > At least, it was on my client windows computer, so I don't care too much ;) > (I should have installed Studio on c:\ !) I just reproduced it (even if I was sure what was going on after looking at the installer code). Even if you did not used the standard way of installing a software on Windows (where each software is usually installed in its own (sub) directory), you're not the one to blame. It's clearly a major, blocker bug of the installer. I'm already working on a fix for this. Hopefully my Windows VM can handle snapshots, so when it trashes everything, I can easily rollback... :) Regards, Pierre-Arnaud
