Re: [dash-dev] New nexus (maven) repositories

2012-07-30 Thread Aaron Digulla
Am 27.07.2012 18:06, schrieb Andrew Ross:

 In the meantime, I'd like to attempt to leverage maven.eclipse.org. If
 nothing else, it'll help us learn more about what we need the official
 system to do.

The biggest issue is disk space. I really don't understand why the
server needs 18GB of disk space. How many packages do we have installed?

When I start converting all the Eclipse bundles using mt4e, I'll
probably need 2-3 GB and that's for about 3000 bundles. So 18GB of space
should be plenty.

I ran du over night and got this:

5,3Grepo1
186Mrepo2
4,6GSonatype

Why are those repos so big and how can we make sure nexus doesn't fill
the disk?

Regards,

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Re: [dash-dev] New nexus (maven) repositories

2012-07-27 Thread Igor Fedorenko

I would caution against using maven.eclipse.org in any CBI related
work unless maven.eclipse.org is an officially supported service
provided by Eclipse Foundation.

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Igor

On 12-07-27 10:08 AM, Andrew Ross wrote:

Hi Everyone,

We have a couple of components we'd like to share via. nexus
(maven.eclipse.org). As well, there are other projects such as Stardust
for one example that are moving to CBI and interested in a repository on
maven.eclipse.org.

I realize I am probably asking a stupid question, please forgive - what
is the process to request a repository  get access to it?

Thank you kindly,

Andrew
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Re: [dash-dev] New nexus (maven) repositories

2012-07-27 Thread Andrew Ross

Igor,

We've talked about this but I'll share this publicly so others know 
where I stand. That's a fair caution.


I would like to see Nexus become a well managed service provided by the 
Eclipse Foundation. Frankly I think we need it to satisfy the new 
requirements imposed by our working groups. There are at least a few 
significant benefits that would be really handy from a community 
developers perspective.


There's enough yet to be figured out, issues to be sorted, and enough 
work to be done, that it's going to take some time to get there.


In the meantime, I'd like to attempt to leverage maven.eclipse.org. If 
nothing else, it'll help us learn more about what we need the official 
system to do.


Andrew

On 07/27/2012 11:23 AM, Igor Fedorenko wrote:

I would caution against using maven.eclipse.org in any CBI related
work unless maven.eclipse.org is an officially supported service
provided by Eclipse Foundation.

--
Regards,
Igor

On 12-07-27 10:08 AM, Andrew Ross wrote:

Hi Everyone,

We have a couple of components we'd like to share via. nexus
(maven.eclipse.org). As well, there are other projects such as Stardust
for one example that are moving to CBI and interested in a repository on
maven.eclipse.org.

I realize I am probably asking a stupid question, please forgive - what
is the process to request a repository  get access to it?

Thank you kindly,

Andrew 


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