[jira] [Updated] (CONNECTORS-258) pom.xml refers to jars not available in public repositories

2012-01-03 Thread Karl Wright (Updated) (JIRA)

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Karl Wright updated CONNECTORS-258:
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Fix Version/s: (was: ManifoldCF next)
   ManifoldCF 0.3
 Assignee: Karl Wright

 pom.xml refers to jars not available in public repositories
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 Key: CONNECTORS-258
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CONNECTORS-258
 Project: ManifoldCF
  Issue Type: Bug
  Components: Build
Affects Versions: ManifoldCF 0.4
 Environment: all supported platforms
Reporter: Alex Ott
Assignee: Karl Wright
Priority: Minor
  Labels: maven
 Fix For: ManifoldCF 0.3

 Attachments: mvn-bootstrap.sh


 Maven's pom.xmls refers to jars that aren't available in public repositories, 
 as maven central, apache repository, etc. This includes:
  - com.bitmechanic:jdbcpool
  - org.hsqldb:hsqldb:jar:2.2.5.6-9-2011 (at maven central only version 2.2.4 
 is available right now)
 I think, that ManifoldCF should adopt the same approach as other Apache 
 projects, like Tika, when all needed jars first promoted to public 
 repositories, and only after that, they are used as dependency...

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[jira] [Updated] (CONNECTORS-258) pom.xml refers to jars not available in public repositories

2011-12-13 Thread Karl Wright (Updated) (JIRA)

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Karl Wright updated CONNECTORS-258:
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Fix Version/s: ManifoldCF next

 pom.xml refers to jars not available in public repositories
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 Key: CONNECTORS-258
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CONNECTORS-258
 Project: ManifoldCF
  Issue Type: Bug
  Components: Build
Affects Versions: ManifoldCF 0.4
 Environment: all supported platforms
Reporter: Alex Ott
Priority: Minor
  Labels: maven
 Fix For: ManifoldCF next

 Attachments: mvn-bootstrap.sh


 Maven's pom.xmls refers to jars that aren't available in public repositories, 
 as maven central, apache repository, etc. This includes:
  - com.bitmechanic:jdbcpool
  - org.hsqldb:hsqldb:jar:2.2.5.6-9-2011 (at maven central only version 2.2.4 
 is available right now)
 I think, that ManifoldCF should adopt the same approach as other Apache 
 projects, like Tika, when all needed jars first promoted to public 
 repositories, and only after that, they are used as dependency...

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[jira] [Updated] (CONNECTORS-258) pom.xml refers to jars not available in public repositories

2011-09-21 Thread Alex Ott (JIRA)

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Alex Ott updated CONNECTORS-258:


Attachment: mvn-bootstrap.sh

Script to prepare clean system for maven build

 pom.xml refers to jars not available in public repositories
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 Key: CONNECTORS-258
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CONNECTORS-258
 Project: ManifoldCF
  Issue Type: Bug
  Components: Build
Affects Versions: ManifoldCF 0.4
 Environment: all supported platforms
Reporter: Alex Ott
Priority: Minor
  Labels: maven
 Attachments: mvn-bootstrap.sh


 Maven's pom.xmls refers to jars that aren't available in public repositories, 
 as maven central, apache repository, etc. This includes:
  - com.bitmechanic:jdbcpool
  - org.hsqldb:hsqldb:jar:2.2.5.6-9-2011 (at maven central only version 2.2.4 
 is available right now)
 I think, that ManifoldCF should adopt the same approach as other Apache 
 projects, like Tika, when all needed jars first promoted to public 
 repositories, and only after that, they are used as dependency...

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