> Actually we don't differ at all. Once we have support for "last good > builds" or something similar in Gump, they can certainly live in a > ASF-format repository. And if pushing the created jars into > repository structure helps with anything we do, then go for it.
Actually, it does it today although somehow I dorked it up with directory synchronization for Forrest pages. The jars are written to a repository (not guaranteed ASF-format yet, and with no .MD5s yet) but then the run 'tidies' that up (deleting it). I'll fix that, and made the repository available for review. > My "Gump doesn't use any repository" means "right now". Ah, ok, understood. Thanks. regards Adam --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]