Hi Andrea,
> The thing is, we don't do that, Maven does it as a by product of the
> repo publishing operation.
> I guess what we could do is to re-plublish the jar...
As I understand it all that happens is that the maven release plugin
calls gpg to generate the hash files and then uploads them wi
Michael Bedward ha scritto:
> On 4 May 2010 12:45, Jody Garnett wrote:
>> I am not sure how to actually fix? we use mvn to publish to the jar by
>> hand since jts itself does not publish to a maven repo.
>
> JTS 1.11 is published to maven central.
>
> I can redo the PGP signature for the 1.10 art
On 4 May 2010 12:45, Jody Garnett wrote:
> I am not sure how to actually fix? we use mvn to publish to the jar by
> hand since jts itself does not publish to a maven repo.
JTS 1.11 is published to maven central.
I can redo the PGP signature for the 1.10 artifacts if someone could
then install the
I am not sure how to actually fix? we use mvn to publish to the jar by
hand since jts itself does not publish to a maven repo.
Jody
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 11:21 AM, Michael Bedward
wrote:
> Please see below. Message from a user about a problem with the pgp
> signature on jts-1.10.pom in the repo
Please see below. Message from a user about a problem with the pgp
signature on jts-1.10.pom in the repository.
Michael
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From: William Temperley
Date: 4 May 2010 07:54
Subject: [Geotools-gt2-users] Mismatched hashes in geotools repo
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