Re: FOP and XML Graphics Commons Maven artifacts

2007-12-07 Thread Max Berger
Cameron, On Fre, 2007-12-07 at 08:14 +1100, Cameron McCormack wrote: Letting the maven deploy plugin create the correct directory structure and needed files is MUCH easier than trying to do this yourself in ant. I would therefore recommend the use of maven to deploy the maven artifacts.

Re: FOP and XML Graphics Commons Maven artifacts

2007-12-06 Thread Max Berger
Cameron, ok. I've deployed the artifacts from the -jdk1.4 binary release, and provided instructions at: http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics/Maven The directory there is synched with the main maven repository, so the artifacts should show up within the next 24 hrs. Letting the maven deploy

Re: FOP and XML Graphics Commons Maven artifacts

2007-12-06 Thread Cameron McCormack
Hi Max. Max Berger: ok. I've deployed the artifacts from the -jdk1.4 binary release, and provided instructions at: http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics/Maven The directory there is synched with the main maven repository, so the artifacts should show up within the next 24 hrs. Cool!

Re: FOP and XML Graphics Commons Maven artifacts

2007-05-23 Thread Max Berger
Jeremias, Jason, it looks like the only way to properly deploy maven bundles is to actually use maven. I have finally managed to install the bundles into a local directory for JEuclid, but the same process should apply for the apache rsync-repository [1]. The results can be seen at

Re: FOP and XML Graphics Commons Maven artifacts

2007-05-17 Thread Jason Johnston
Jeremias Maerki wrote: Dear Maven-users, I've had enough. I've lost enough time on something I don't need. I'm sorry for your frustration, and want you to know that I greatly appreciate the work you've put in. I'm sure many others do as well. So thank you! I've prepared Maven bundles as