On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 7:24 PM, Matt Harrington <mbh.li...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> A few times over the past week, I've had something of a ghost in the
> machine with Maven.  I haven't spent the time to track things down and
> have just blown away my repository and things resolve themselves.
> However, the next time Maven acts up I want to really figure things
> out.  It'd help if I knew more about what happens behind the scenes
> with 0.10-SNAPSHOT.  Here's a guess:
>
> 1.)  Committers upload to github.org
> 2.)  A machine (named "hudson" maybe?) builds 0.10-SNAPSHOT from the
> github source (how often?)


The machine is called scala-tools.org runs a continuous integration program
called hudson.  Anyone call see it at http://scala-tools.org/hudson/


>
> 3.)  The compiled artifacts such as lift-mapper are transfered to
> scala-tools.org
> 4.)  Scaladocs are built from step 3 by scala-tools.org
> 5.)  The lift archetypes get updated
>
> Let's say that breaking changes are made in step 1.  That will only
> affect me if I run "mvn -U", right?
>
> ---Matt
>
> >
>


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