On 25/02/15 21:45, Reto Gmür wrote:
On Sat, Feb 14, 2015 at 2:08 PM, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote:
On 14/02/15 11:44, Claude Warren wrote:
I was looking to download some components (specifically Security and
Fuseki
2.x). I found them in the SNAPSHOT repository (as expected) but the
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/
snapshots/org/apache/jena/jena-fuseki/2.0.0-SNAPSHOT/
directory only contains POMs and not packages as the
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/
snapshots/org/apache/jena/jena-fuseki/1.1.2-SNAPSHOT/
does. Is this intentional?
Yes.
jena-fuseki is the root of the Fuseki hierarchy. Fuseki2 is multi-module
and multi-delivery for binaries.
Things are in jena-fuseki-*, e.g. jena-fuseki-war, and the download is
apache-jena-fuseki.
(Fusek2 has not been releases yet.)
On a slightly tangential topic:
Many sites provide download links to the current release as well as the
current snapshot. We don't seem to do this. Is there a reason why not?
At Apache, we do not mix releases (VOTEd on, formally the responsibility
of the Foundation, with source-release and more archived forever via
/dist/, PGP-signed) and development snapshots (not voted on, technically
the responsibility of the person who caused it to be built, not archived by
Apache, not signed).
The downloads page must not lead to development builds.
Actually http://jena.apache.org/documentation/serving_data/ does link to
the snapshot repository in its download section.
Thanks for pointing that out.
(That's not the projects download page but I agree it would be better if
it linked to the full description on snapshots and development and
general caveats and warnings)
Andy
Cheers,
Reto