I have this to help cat /etc/hosts|grep svn.apache.org 140.211.11.4 svn.apache.org
On 21 October 2014 06:30, Stephan Classen <sclas...@apache.org> wrote: > Hi Nino > > Basically you get a svn error "no such revision". > This happens because the release plugin does the following: > - update the version in the pom (release) > - commit the pom > - create a tag from the new commit > - update the version in the pom (snapshot) > - commit the pom > > Apache has the SVN mirrored/spread over multiple servers and a commit is > only available once it is propagated to all (or most) servers. > Today a college told me about a nice little property one can pass to the > maven release plugin: > http://maven.apache.org/maven-release/maven-release-plugin/prepare-mojo.html#waitBeforeTagging > > The description of this property is: > "Wait the specified number of seconds before creating the tag. > waitBeforeTagging is useful when your source repository is synced between > several instances and access to it is determined by geographical location, > like the SVN repository at the Apache Software Foundation." > > So using this I was able to release. > > I will contact infra or whoever is in charge of the FAQ I linked in my first > post to include a hint to this property in the answer of the question. > > Cheers > Stephan > > > On 10/20/2014 08:32 PM, nino martinez wael wrote: >> >> Hi Stephan >> >> Could you provide the console output? >> >> 2014-10-20 0:09 GMT+02:00 Stephan Classen <sclas...@apache.org>: >> >>> Ok >>> >>> Sorry for the spam and this rant. >>> But I tried to release a new version of persist and keep on hitting this >>> stupidity >>> >>> http://www.apache.org/dev/version-control.html#out-of-sync >>> >>> I don't get this. at work with a 5 year old legacy project we pull about >>> 4 >>> releases a day and here in the shiny open source world I can't even get a >>> single release out in 3 hours... >>> >>> Again sorry and have a good night >>> Stephan >>> >> >> > -- Olivier Lamy http://twitter.com/olamy | http://linkedin.com/in/olamy