Hi Max.

Max Berger:
> Jeremias,
> Jason,
> 
> it looks like the only way to properly deploy maven bundles is to  
> actually use maven. I have finally managed to install the bundles  
> into a local directory for JEuclid, but the same process should apply  
> for the apache rsync-repository [1].
> 
> The results can be seen at
> http://jeuclid.sourceforge.net/m2/
> 
> in particular
> http://jeuclid.sourceforge.net/m2/org/apache/xmlgraphics/fop/
> and
> http://jeuclid.sourceforge.net/m2/org/apache/xmlgraphics/xmlgraphics- 
> commons/
> 
> you may just be able to take the files from there and copy then to  
> the apache rsync-repository.
> 
> How this was done? If you use maven, you need to create setting for  
> the repository in your .m2/settings.xml and then you can deploy using  
> the maven-deploy-plugin. I have documented the whole process in [2].

It looks like you have taken the fop-0.94.jar from inside the
fop-0.94-bin-jdk1.4.zip distribution, and the
xmlgraphics-commons-1.2.jar from inside the
xmlgraphics-commons-1.2-bin-jdk1.3.zip distribution.  Any reason for
mixing the compiled versions?

That’s promising though that it’s as easy as taking the jar as already
produced by the build script and slapping a .pom file together with it.

Anybody here against me publishing the artifacts (after Max’s answer to
my question above)?

Thanks,

Cameron

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