I'm not exactly sure so please don't kill me if this is not true.
But I think that the ibiblio repository was created by actually moving jars manually.
I know some of it is sym links (I only know this because apparently it was messed up not too long ago =P)
If you don't use the maven goals for installing to a repository the you will have to move the project.xml yourself.


If you use artifact:install for example.. you might see this:
Copying: from 'C:\project\NPP\modules\ear\project.xml' to: 'C:\Documents and Settings\chengt\.maven\repository\NPP\poms\NPP-release-1.0.1.pom'


-Tim

Henri Yandell wrote:

I've not seen any in there yet :) All the poms/ seem empty.

I assume they're renamed to something like:  commons-lang-1.0.pom to avoid
collision?

Would be useful to know as that's the pattern I've adopted in my repo's.

Hen

On Sun, 29 Feb 2004, Tim Chen wrote:



project.xml files *are* places in the maven repo
They are renamed to project.pom
I think the dependencies of a dependency is something being worked on :)
-Tim

Henri Yandell wrote:



I believe the war plugin will suck tld's down from the maven repo. I was
looking at the source the other day [I think it was that plugin] and it
had something to pull them down.

It would also be nice if the project.xml files were placed on the maven
repo, which seemed to be suggested at one point by the creation of pom/
directories but I've not seen any deployed as such. Not looked in a bit
though.

This would allow plugins to become recursive and ask for the dependencies
of a dependency etc.

Hen

On Sat, 28 Feb 2004, Joe Germuska wrote:





At 8:00 PM -0500 2/27/04, Mark R. Diggory wrote:




No, we just need to get them up and available in
/www/www.apache.org/dist/java-repository on minotaur, they'll be
published onto ibiblio using the rsync Jason's running between the
two.

Notice: Apache Projects should all be publishing thier jars onto
"java-repository" not via requests to ibiblio/JIRA, if you do submit
such requests they will now be redirected to use "java-repository".




I have a couple of questions about public repositories in general.
One can see from the structure of the iBiblio repository that there
are ideas of storing more than just JARs there.  Are there any parts
of Maven that currently use anything besides the JARS?




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