Hi Mike,

The metadata-updater consumer should fix the metadata files for you. There's
also the repository-purge consumer you can use for regular purging of the
repositories. Both of them are executed when a repo scan is triggered. They
can be enabled/disabled from the Repository Scanning page but you need to
restart Archiva for the changes to take effect (this is a known issue in
Archiva).

Thanks,
Deng

On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 4:22 AM, Michael Delaney <[email protected]>wrote:

> All,
>
> As part of our regular maintenance, I go into one of our repositories and
> purge out items that are no longer needed. This leaves the Maven metadata
> file (maven-metadata.xml) out of date as it referees to items that no longer
> exist. Is there a way, via Archiva (version 1.1.3), to update, or delete
> then recreate, these metedata files? In an automated and scheduled way.
>
> > Mike
>

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