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
> > arti
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
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 plugin
Hi Max.
Max Berger:
> actually, this could be a very fun experiment to see if my new fop
> account is working. It should (theoretically) give me access to the
> people.apache.org server mentioned in the howto. So yes, I am
> volunteering to do it. (And provide a how-to afterwards)
Great! Since w
Dear Fop-Devs,
actually, this could be a very fun experiment to see if my new fop
account is working. It should (theoretically) give me access to the
people.apache.org server mentioned in the howto. So yes, I am
volunteering to do it. (And provide a how-to afterwards)
There is no particular reaso
As long as JARs are published that are part of an official release,
there's certainly no problem. One thing that happened, though, was that
publishing FOP over iBiblio got rejected because the maintainers thought
it should happen over ASF infrastructure. But I couldn't figure out how
to publish a M
Hi Max.
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].
>
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
http:/
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