Thanks for the quick reply Mauro. This might be more of a Maven question but I 
think it might be pertinent to other users
I found out why maven wasn't pulling the 3.8 jar from the repo. It is because 
our project is a jBehave-web project.

The latest version of jBehave-web is 3.5.5 and that depends on jBehave 3.7.4. 
Maven resolved this by download and using the core 3.7.4 jar and ignoring my 
setting on my POM of jBehave-core version 3.8. I don't think this can be 
resolved (since the users don't manage jBehave web's pom) until there is a new 
Web release that depends on core 3.8. Am I correct in this assumption?

One last maven question. On my local repo all the jbehave-core version 3.6 and 
below have the core jar AND the sources.jar, 3.7 and above only have the code 
jar and not the sources. I do see the sources.jar when I navigate to the maven 
repo on the browser. Do you know why maven stopped downloading them?

Thanks,
Enrique

From: Mauro Talevi [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 11:24 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [jbehave-user] When will jbehave-core 3.8.0 be on Maven Central

Hi Jorge,

JBehave 3.7.5 and 3.8 are synched with Central.  E.g. : 
http://repo2.maven.org/maven2/org/jbehave/jbehave/3.8/

But for some reason they don't appear in http://search.maven.org/

I'll try to get to the reason, but for the time being, you can simply pull it 
from Central as you would normally.

Cheers

PS:   Thanks for your kind words - always appreciated :-)

On 17/04/2013 19:22, Jorge Pombar wrote:
Hi guys,
Thanks as usual for the great project you guys run. We are currently stuck at 
version jbehave-core 3.6.8 (and web 3.5.4) because of the metaFilters bug 
(JBEHAVE-868<https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JBEHAVE-868>). I took the latest 
3.8 SNAPSHOT and confirmed that this issue is fixed.

The problem is that on Maven Central I only see up to version 3.7.4. Do you 
know when will you push 3.8 to Maven Central?

Thanks,
Enrique


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