Re: betwixt 0.5 release jars

2004-07-06 Thread robert burrell donkin
On 29 Jun 2004, at 00:08, Brett Porter wrote:
 i'm a little sensitive to the needs for supervision at the moment 
 (after being strongly reminded on this list before by members
 who know 
 about these issues). the jar's i've posted have been approved for 
 release. i don't really want to have to run a second vote
 (again) for a 
 release of different jars to the repo.
If you have a controlled environment and build from a clean checkout 
of a tag... There shouldn't be a problem?
i thought that last time :)
 i'm sure that once the process is better understood and documented 
 we'll be able to move toward automation without too many people 
 screaming. until then, i'd feel better if some member of the repo 
 committee moved the stuff into place.
I think anyone who can commit to CVS can put a jar into 
/www/www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/commons-betwixt/jars, so you 
should be good to go.
yep.
i've taken care of betwixt manually but i'll probably use maven build 
next time.

I'm just here out of interest - I'm not sure I form part of the repo 
committee? :)
thanks for the reply. FWIW i'd say that you'd make a good addition to 
that committee.

- robert


Re: betwixt 0.5 release jars

2004-06-30 Thread Brett Porter
I definitely use thunderbird from home... but I can't use it at work
because I need the outlook calendar, etc. I'm certainly tempted though
:)

- Brett

On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 08:52:42 +0200, Nicola Ken Barozzi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Brett Porter wrote:
 
  Apologies for continually sending in HTML format BTW - Outlook at work
  insists on deciding the best format for me despite setting the email
  address to plain text only. I'll resubscribe from a different email address
  and use webmail :)
 
 I use Thunderbird and am very happy with it. MAybe you can use that for
 discussing in Opensource projects. Webmail is annoying to say the least
 for this (I sis the same thing once, from Outlook to webmail, etc ;-)
 
 --
 Nicola Ken Barozzi   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  - verba volant, scripta manent -
 (discussions get forgotten, just code remains)
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RE: betwixt 0.5 release jars

2004-06-29 Thread Brett Porter
Title: RE: betwixt 0.5 release jars





Thanks for clarifying that Mark - makes sense.


While Maven uploads directly, I make a habit of doing it on a machine with a fast connection so shouldn't have a problem with our releases, however this could still be a concern.

Are there any filenames that the mirrors don't pick up (eg . Prefixed files) that we could use to upload as a temporary file then move to the correct location when done? I can build that into Maven's upload support, and would prefer it to using /tmp or user's home directories if possible.

Thanks,
Brett


 -Original Message-
 From: Mark R. Diggory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Wednesday, 30 June 2004 2:39 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: betwixt 0.5 release jars
 
 
 Yes, pretty much the case. The big thing is to make sure you 
 set group 
 write permissions and make sure the group is apcvs.
 I can look into setting the deployment dir to be 
 /www/www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/ but I remember 
 requests from 
 the mirror folks to make sure that deployment happened in a 
 working/scratch directory and the copied into the dist this 
 way the md5 
 checksum scipts that test the contents of dist wouldn't bark 
 during the 
 upload process.
 -Mark





RE: betwixt 0.5 release jars

2004-06-29 Thread Brett Porter
Apologies for continually sending in HTML format BTW - Outlook at work
insists on deciding the best format for me despite setting the email
address to plain text only. I'll resubscribe from a different email address
and use webmail :)

- Brett

-Original Message-
From: Brett Porter 
Sent: Wednesday, 30 June 2004 8:51 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: betwixt 0.5 release jars


Thanks for clarifying that Mark - makes sense. 
While Maven uploads directly, I make a habit of doing it on a machine with a
fast connection so shouldn't have a problem with our releases, however this
could still be a concern.
Are there any filenames that the mirrors don't pick up (eg . Prefixed files)
that we could use to upload as a temporary file then move to the correct
location when done? I can build that into Maven's upload support, and would
prefer it to using /tmp or user's home directories if possible.
Thanks, 
Brett 
 -Original Message- 
 From: Mark R. Diggory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Wednesday, 30 June 2004 2:39 AM 
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Subject: Re: betwixt 0.5 release jars 
 
 
 Yes, pretty much the case. The big thing is to make sure you 
 set group 
 write permissions and make sure the group is apcvs. 
 I can look into setting the deployment dir to be 
 /www/www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/ but I remember 
 requests from 
 the mirror folks to make sure that deployment happened in a 
 working/scratch directory and the copied into the dist this 
 way the md5 
 checksum scipts that test the contents of dist wouldn't bark 
 during the 
 upload process. 
 -Mark