On 2013-04-08, sebb wrote:
> On 3 April 2013 05:17, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
>> OK, in this case I vote with a +1 conditional on that the tarballs are
>> published via www.apache.org/dist - and I'd really like it if they were
>> removed from the staging repository before promoting it.
> By tarball
Created RAT-134
On 7 April 2013 22:48, sebb wrote:
> On 7 April 2013 20:09, Jochen Wiedmann wrote:
>
>> > It looks like Apache RAT 0.8 uses standard Java wildcard regex file
>> > matching, whereas the original RAT used a different set of wildcard
>> > meta-characters - more like the syntax use
Sebb created RAT-134:
Summary: RAT CLI uses different wildcard syntax for -e and -E;
neither matches Ant/Maven wildcards
Key: RAT-134
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RAT-134
Project: Apache Rat
On 3 April 2013 05:17, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
> On 2013-04-03, sebb wrote:
>
> > On 2 April 2013 05:31, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
>
> >> On 2013-03-31, Robert Burrell Donkin wrote:
>
> >>> The candidate staged at
> >>>
> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachecreadur-039/
> >>> (
On 7 April 2013 20:09, Jochen Wiedmann wrote:
> > It looks like Apache RAT 0.8 uses standard Java wildcard regex file
> > matching, whereas the original RAT used a different set of wildcard
> > meta-characters - more like the syntax used by Maven and Ant.
>
> Unfortunately, in this particular cas
On 04/03/13 20:37, Jochen Wiedmann wrote:
I'm +1 for publishing the site as it is. No problems with such small
archives going to Maven Central.
(Just for the record) are you still +1 if I publish the tar-balls to
www.apache.org/dist (as Stefan asks) ...?
Robert
> It looks like Apache RAT 0.8 uses standard Java wildcard regex file
> matching, whereas the original RAT used a different set of wildcard
> meta-characters - more like the syntax used by Maven and Ant.
Unfortunately, in this particular case, there is no such thing like "Rat",
but there are
a) t
On 04/05/13 04:09, sebb wrote:
On 4 April 2013 20:42, Peter Hartmann wrote:
It looks like Apache RAT 0.8 uses standard Java wildcard regex file
matching, whereas the original RAT used a different set of wildcard
meta-characters - more like the syntax used by Maven and Ant.
The intended wil
On 04/03/13 05:17, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
OK, in this case I vote with a +1 conditional on that the tarballs are
published via www.apache.org/dist - and I'd really like it if they were
removed from the staging repository before promoting it.
Okay
Robert