Now on every artifact to deploy to my internal repository, it asks:

The authenticity of host 'cdciedev.cie.mil' can't be established.
RSA key fingerprint is cc:44:f4:82:15:a3:17:15:7f:b4:7c:f4:a6:06:31:7e.
Are you sure you want to continue connecting? (yes/no):

Even when I say yes, even during the same deploy, after I say es to
upload the POM, it'll ask again for the metadata, and for the jar, and
again for every project in a multi-project.

If this is a new feature, how is it itended that I get it to trust the
fingerprint?  If there is such  mechanism, it needs to be tested, and
if not, it's pretty user un-friendly to have to type "yes" a
half-dozen times during deploy...

Also, the site:deploy throws an exception, though I think that falls
under "plugin issues"

-Stephen

On 10/14/05, Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry for the delay. The release candidate build of Maven is now
> available here:
>
> http://people.apache.org/~brett/maven-2.0-RC/
>
> We'd appreciate testing for any blocking bugs. This should only be
> issues with core features - plugin issues will be addressed by separate
> releases. I'd strongly encourage everyone to run using the RC instead of
> bootstrapping (you can build individual plugins as needed).
>
> For particular attention in testing:
> - deployment using scp
> - error handling
>
> The next round of plugin releases will now commence as per the earlier vote.
>
> Barring any blocking issues, we should aim to promote the RC to final
> next Monday.
>
> Happy testing!
>
> Cheers,
> Brett
>
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