OK, so you make sure to connect to the US server.
I think it is possible that the US server is the master and therefore
has the commits immediately while the European server needs to wait for
the round trip to the US server.
The draw back of your solution is that you depend on the IP which may
(but is unlikely to) change.
On 10/21/2014 05:34 AM, Olivier Lamy wrote:
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