Cory Horner wrote:
> Justin Deoliveira wrote:
>> Cory Horner wrote
>>> Will deleting stuff from the repository be beneficial?  In my 
>>> experiment I see the jars getting pulled off of the rackmount 
>>> correctly.  Is the problem intermittent?
>> No idea... I am kind of just guessing on this one. My experience with 
>> maven is that sometimes anything is worth a try.
> 
> Whoa... here's a thought:
> 
> maven.geotools.fr uses rsync to mirror lists.refractions.net; if a user 
> happens to ask maven.geotools.fr for an update before it is synchronized 
> with refractions, that *could* explain what we're seeing.  Martin: 
> what's your update cycle?
I thought about that... but i wiped out my geotools repo today and 
verified that it downlaoded the jar from the refractions repo.
> 
> Also, I see a contradiction in the repositories section of the geoserver 
> trunk pom: snapshots enabled = true vs false for refractions and 
> geotools.fr, respectively.  Who knows how maven really behaves under 
> this case..?!
Hmmm... yeah i guess we could enable snapshots on the mirror. But as you 
say depending on the update cycle this could cause stale jars to be 
downloaded.

Can we please just try killing the current metadata that is there and 
see what happens :)
> 
> Cheers,
> Cory.
> 
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