Re: Issues with hosting unpublished SNAPSHOT then using it in a release candidate

2018-02-09 Thread Lewis John McGibbney
Hi Folks, Thank you to everyone that replied here. Some excellent guidance which I appreciate. In resolution, we made the upgrade in Any23 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ANY23-264 I think we will most likely drop the release candidate, spin a new one and get back to VOTE'ing. Thank you

Re: Issues with hosting unpublished SNAPSHOT then using it in a release candidate

2018-02-09 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
+1 to what Luciano says below. -Bertrand On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 9:04 PM, Luciano Resende wrote: > ...If you are maintaining your own SNAPSHOT of a given project (e.g. > commons-csv) and assuming they are not going to perform a release, you > might be better performing a

Re: Issues with hosting unpublished SNAPSHOT then using it in a release candidate

2018-02-08 Thread Phil Steitz
Hi Lewis, Did you build the snapshot jar yourself?  If not, where did you get it?  Are you bundling the compiled jar with your distribution? It would be much better to either upgrade to a released version (the best alternative) or if that is too painful, grab the sources, repackage them and

Re: Issues with hosting unpublished SNAPSHOT then using it in a release candidate

2018-02-08 Thread Luciano Resende
SNAPSHOTS can be modified (overridden by a new version of the snapshot or deleted) and will break the following release policy rule: 'Every ASF release MUST contain one or more source packages, which MUST be sufficient for a user to build and test the release provided they have access to the