Hi Piotr,

El mié., 22 ene. 2020 a las 13:00, Piotr Zarzycki (<
piotrzarzyck...@gmail.com>) escribió:

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> Nope. Let's pretend that you have clean PC. You have downloaded your Royale
> application which contains pom.xml - You do "mvn clean install" - All the
> dependencies will be downloaded from Apache Maven Central repository -
> which is being updated by every build ->
> https://builds.apache.org/job/Royale-asjs/ - Do you understand now what
> I'm
> using now ?
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Ok, but in that case, you are not trying "distribution".... so really don't
understand.
I though we were discussing the new fixed distribution that creates a SDK
in target folder or in the folder you specify (if use
-DdistributionTargetFolder var)
IOW, ant and maven continue to do the same as before, since there's no
changes out side of distribution (just class paths set ups for maven
generated artifacts that until now was empty or pointing to not existing
resources)


> No I don't have to and I shouldn't have to - I'm using artifacts from
> Apache Maven Central.
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In that case you're not testing distribution. Jenkins builds the same as
always. Other case will be if we can change Jenkins to build with
distribution and then provide that SDK to download, that will be the proper
way, and what the rest of projects using maven does in fact.




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> Carlos Rovira
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