Scott Eade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Excellent.
>cannot deploy the plugin because of a permission problem. It seems that
>the directory /x1/www/www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/torque/plugins
>doesn't have group write access and hence I cannot write the jar file
"§(")=!§ Maven. :-) Done.
-bash-2.05b$ pwd
/x1/www/www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/torque/plugins
-bash-2.05b$ ls -lad .
drwxrwxr-x 2 henning apcvs 512 Aug 22 17:42 .
[...]
>BTW: I recall a while back you expressing some caution about using
>site:deploy / site:sshdeploy - is this caution still warranted or are
>you happier with these now that maven 1.0 has been released?
maven-1.0 is an improvement beyond the betas that I cannot start to
put in words. The work done on the tree beyond b10 is tremendous and
personally I consider it stable (though not quirk-free but no software
really is).
I did deploy the various Turbine sites with maven site:deploy and had
no problems. Only gotcha might be directory permission problems.
Regards
Henning
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