On Jun 5, 2017 20:51, "Paul Hammant" wrote:
The publishing binaries to Github
isn't the problem I'm trying to solve - it is the acquisition of deps as
builds needs them. Want to take this offline ?
- Paul
That is interesting problem to solve. Unfortunatelly I don' t have
Hi Plamen,
> Using GitHub as Maven repository?
Yup. At least to have it as a choice.
I'm imagining putting releases for my esoteric, long-tail ideas, on
Github *rather
than littering Maven Central.* But also allowing Maven/Grade/Ivy projects
to source the deps from there directly. The
Hi,
I think I had a similar idea. Could you please elaborate what you want to
achieve? Using GitHub as Maven repository?
I was looking at the matter myself. I didn't spend much time so I have only
basic understanding of the problems involved and how to solve them.
As far I know there are (even
So I have 27 releases of XStream unzipped and pushed to
https://github.com/paul-hammant/mc-xs-classes
(8.4M of Jars is now 2.4M of bare .git repo)
All the jars are still available - here -
https://github.com/paul-hammant/mc-xs-classes/releases
Perfect except:
1. .zip suffix instead of .jar