Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote: > Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote: >> Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote: >>> I build my own local GeoTools trunk and then build GeoServer trunk. >>> Recently I noticed that, while building GeoServer, maven downloads what >>> look like datestamped GeoTools snapshot artifacts, even though, as far >>> as I know, I do not need them to build GeoServer trunk, which depends on >>> GeoTools artifacts 2.6-SNAPSHOT. For example: >>> Downloading: >>> http://repo.opengeo.org//org/geotools/gt-main/2.6-SNAPSHOT/gt-main-2.6-20090325.063156-27.jar >>> 1159K downloaded >> Today my GeoServer build worked fine and honoured my locally built >> GeoTools artifacts. It did not download any of the daily snapshots. >> Whatever was causing my problem has gone away ... > > Perhaps it is working because no GeoTools snapshot was built overnight?
This problem still exists. I think the timestamps are wrong. These problems occur after noon my time. The snapshots have a local timestamp of 11pm. 11pm EDT = 3am UTC (assuming this machine honours daylight saving.) However the maven metadata marks these as being updated at 6:30am UTC, 3 and a half hours in the future. The files are uploaded at about noon my time, so if at any time in the next three and a half hours I make a local GeoTools build, when I run GeoServer the older snapshots on the remote repo will claim to be newer. - Could I be right? - Who is responsible for timestamping these snapshots? - Where do I lodge a Jira issue? Kind regards, -- Ben Caradoc-Davies <[email protected]> Software Engineer, CSIRO Exploration and Mining Australian Resources Research Centre 26 Dick Perry Ave, Kensington WA 6151, Australia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Geotools-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/geotools-devel
