It's missing the timestamp, indicating to me that jar.pom might be
turning off the build numbering? In which case it is correct to always
use -SNAPSHOT but is a bug if that isn't being redownloaded when it
changes.
- Brett
On 10/25/05, Dave Brondsema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I deploy with:
>
> <artifact:deploy file="${dist.home}/${app.name}.${jar.dist.suffix}">
> <remoteSnapshotRepository refid="jar.repo.cu" />
> <pom refid="jar.pom" />
> </artifact:deploy>
>
> The repository's maven-metadata.xml has:
> <metadata>
> <groupId>edu.cornerstone.portal.eforms</groupId>
> <artifactId>eforms</artifactId>
> <version>1.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
> <versioning>
> <snapshot>
> <buildNumber>89</buildNumber>
> </snapshot>
> <lastUpdated>20051025124212</lastUpdated>
> </versioning>
> </metadata>
>
> The local repository of the box that deployed the artifact has the same
> contents in maven-metadata-remote.xml
>
> However, when other users download the artifact from the repository
> their maven-metadata-remote.xml does not have any <versioning> tags.
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
>
> Brett Porter wrote:
> > How were the snapshots deployed? The mechanism now relies on the
> > correct management of maven-metadata.xml.
> >
> > - Brett
> >
> > On 10/24/05, Dave Brondsema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>I have an ant task to download all the jar artifacts but it won't
> >>download new SNAPSHOTs if there is already a snapshot in the local user
> >>repository.
> >>
> >>The relavant parts of my ant build file:
> >>
> >><artifact:remoteRepository id="jar.repo.cu" url="${jar.repo.cu.url}"
> >>layout="default">
> >> <snapshots updatePolicy="always" />
> >></artifact:remoteRepository>
> >>
> >><artifact:dependencies verbose="true" useScope="compile"
> >>filesetId="jar.libs.fileset">
> >> <pom refid="jar.pom" />
> >> <remoteRepository refid="jar.repo.suppl" />
> >> <remoteRepository refid="jar.repo.cu" />
> >> <remoteRepository refid="jar.repo.m2" />
> >></artifact:dependencies>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>And the dependencies that are declared like this:
> >><dependency>
> >> <groupId>edu.cornerstone.portal.jsf-utilities</groupId>
> >> <artifactId>jsf-utilities</artifactId>
> >> <version>1.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
> >></dependency>
> >>
> >>
> >>According to my apache logs (which serves the repository at
> >>${jar.repo.cu.url}) maven never accesses the repository.
> >>
> >>Am I doing something wrong?
> >>
> >>--
> >>Dave Brondsema
> >>Software Developer
> >>Cornerstone University
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
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> Dave Brondsema
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