Michael Becke wrote:

Hi Mark,

I uploaded the jar, along with the md5, to java-repository on Sunday around noon. My feeling is that the ibiblio sychronization is not working, since the jar had not moved over to ibiblio by mid day yesterday (Monday). I plan on uploading a new 2.0 jar, renamed to exclude 'final', this evening. I guess my can wait and see if that synchs with ibiblio.

Mike


Ok, there is already one on ibiblio named commons-httpclient-2.0.jar that appears to have been uploaded to there (not sync'ed).

So this issue is sync'ing on our end. I think if you place a jar called commons-httpclient-2.0.jar in java-repository, it may/may not update over the file on ibiblio. It would be interesting to see, feel free to deploy commons-httpclient-2.0.jar into java-repository and we will see.

Hopefully when Jason sees this he can shed some light on our situation.

-Mark


On Feb 17, 2004, at 5:54 PM, Mark R. Diggory wrote:


Ok, there is still a

java-repository/commons-httpclient/jars/commons-httpclient-2.0- final.jar

copy in the java-repository on www.apache.org and a /commons-httpclient/jars/commons-httpclient-2.0.jar on ibiblio, I suspect something is going wrong in terms of the renaming that occured on ibiblio and the possibility that these files are now somehow conflicting during the 4hour update process.

I'm going to forward the thread onto Jason as well, maybe he can verify if there are any issues on the ibiblio side now?

Jason, just to recap, they deployed the commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar to ibiblio via the old process, then realized it should probably be named commons-httpclient-2.0.jar and renamed it. At the same time a copy was also deployed to commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar in the java-repository directory. This should probably be named commons-httpclient-2.0.jar as well, but currently is not.

I'm interested to see if there are any log entries that will clarify why commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar that is currently in the java-repository is not showing up on ibiblio?

In either case I suspect we will want to rename it to commons-httpclient-2.0.jar and have it show still in the repository.

Whomever created it will need to rename it to maintain authorship over both the file and its md5 sum (Question: are md5 checksums effected by the filename or just the contents? If the former is true then the author needs to also regenerate the md5).


-Mark


Mark R. Diggory wrote:

Just to let you know, the update from java-repository to ibiblio is every 4 hours, if you just placed it there, wait at least that amount of time before we look into issues.
-M.
Mark R. Diggory wrote:


I missed this cause I wasn't paying attention to the http release on the http list.

Yes, you should release into java-repository. If your having any issue let me or Jason know and we'll try to be of as much assistance as possible.

-Mark

Vincent Massol wrote:


-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Becke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 February 2004 04:14
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final

Hi Vincent,

Thanks for adding the jar to ibiblio. I added the jar to
'/www/www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/commons-httpclient/' and
thought this was supposed to replicate with ibiblio. Perhaps this is
not working correctly.





Arg! You must be right. I'm used to updating ibiblio but I guess we now
have an automated synchronization in place. Still it wasn't showing
there. Not sure how frequent the sync is.


[snip]
-Vincent


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