Hi Sean,

Snapshots are normally deployed to sonatype's OSS repo[1], but right now 
there seems to be a problem with the process so they're not available at 
the moment. Also, if you use the maven plugin the snashots are available at 
codehaus plugin snapshots repo [2].

[1] https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/google-snapshots/
[2] http://nexus.codehaus.org/snapshots/

On Tuesday, April 22, 2014 at 11:50:14 AM UTC+2, Seamus McMorrow wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> Is there any update on deploying snapshots, so the greater GWT community 
> can contribute to testing newer releases more easily.
> I would definitely like to checkout some of the expirimental incremental 
> compiler features that are currently being landed for the next 2.7 release 
> in the summer sometime.
> (I am currently building from source, etc)
>
>
>
>
>
> On Monday, 28 October 2013 05:03:07 UTC, Colin Alworth wrote:
>>
>> I've just put up a patch that seems to resolve a current issue in 
>> deploying snapshots to a maven repository: 
>> https://gwt-review.googlesource.com/5192
>>
>> The basis of the problem requiring this patch is that maven (at least 
>> maven 3, possibly not maven 2) expects unique snapshots, and that each call 
>> to deploy:deploy-file or sign:sign-and-deploy uploads its artifact as a 
>> standalone object - when we call deploy three times (jar, sources, 
>> javadoc), the last one in is treated as the 'newest'. This doesn't happen 
>> for releases, as there can only be one release, while there can be several 
>> snapshots for a version.
>>
>> As noted, this patch does not resolve the issue locally - its my 
>> understanding that install:install-file would need to be used to make this 
>> work our locally, or else I'm just doing it wrong. The issue appears to be 
>> related to metadata not being updated correctly, but I didn't debug too 
>> extensively. I think that we can safely ignore local snapshots for the time 
>> being anyway - first, they didn't work before this patch, and second a user 
>> can either build from a snapshot server or can assign a non-snapshot 
>> version when installing locally and run it multiple times (pushing a 
>> non-snapshot version to a remote server would result in clients caching 
>> that result and not downloading it again).
>>
>> I'd appreciate any testing of this so that we can see about starting to 
>> put out snapshot builds on sonatype going forward.
>>
>> On Sunday, September 22, 2013 8:53:16 AM UTC-5, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>>>
>>> It should be relatively easy with the existing shell scripts; the major 
>>> pain point would be securing the credentials. I think Sonatype can do "app 
>>> passwords".
>>> I can have a look at the scripts if needs be, as I think they've only 
>>> been tested for local deployment or staging, and only for releases (not 
>>> snapshots)
>>
>>

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