Ah, that could be possible because a lot of hotel wireless sends everything to HTML pages.

That's something that needs to be fixed differently - the proper checksumming should help, but we should also be able to do some simple mime type checks.

- Brett

On 19/09/2006, at 9:08 PM, Jason van Zyl wrote:


On 19 Sep 06, at 12:43 PM 19 Sep 06, Brett Porter wrote:

That's what I was getting at. This one is a legit file. I haven't seen problems with html downloads anywhere but planetmirror.


It's happened with other repos. When we were at JavaOne when the wireless in the W went on the fritz Jan/Greg were getting html files as well. I don't believe they were using planetmirror but I'll check.

I'll fix this checksum now. Then we'll finish the repository manager and use it to identify and fix all the checksum problems. Then we'll make maven be stricter about them being successful reducing other problems. Then we'll hopefully get some time to work on Maven's dependency mechanism itself.

- Brett

On 19/09/2006, at 7:44 PM, Torsten Curdt wrote:

He's referring to downloads that state they are JARs when in fact the
file contains a blob of html. I've seen this a couple times.

Torsten, is it the error response in the file? What's the content
exactly?

Well, in this case the POM is actually ok ...but has the wrong checksum.
It's hard to believe that I am the first one noticing this?!

cheers
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Torsten

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