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.or
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 s
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
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
Matthew,
Is there an easy way to make Jenkins push out a snapshot after a
successful build?
On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 5:31 AM, Łukasz Jąder wrote:
> +1 all the way.
> Checking out SNAPSHOT version would be fun an could help find more issues.
>
> W dniu czwartek, 19 września 2013 16:29:18 UTC+2
+1 all the way.
Checking out SNAPSHOT version would be fun an could help find more issues.
W dniu czwartek, 19 września 2013 16:29:18 UTC+2 użytkownik Johannes Barop
napisał:
>
> Hi,
>
> what do you think of publishing nightly builds of GWT to a Maven
> repository? This would save users which w