purge local repo and any caching proxies in between that is

- Stephen

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On 30 Nov 2011 05:16, "Stephen Connolly" <[email protected]>
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> yep... now all we need is a way to easily purge if the vote is cancelled
>
> - Stephen
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> On 30 Nov 2011 00:24, "Barrie Treloar" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 9:33 AM, Benson Margulies <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> >> Are you able to give an overview or point me at the docs I haven't
>> read yet.
>> >
>> > So, whenever we stage a release, Nexus creates a private repository
>> > just for that one release of that one item. That's the URL sent around
>> > in release votes. You can put that URL into a <repository>, but once
>> > the release is promoted, it goes away.
>> >
>> > What Brian set up is a virtual repository that aggregates all the
>> > private repos of this kind for things in our groupId
>> > (org.apache.maven). So, if you add a <repository> with that URL, and
>> > pending releases are visible to you.
>> >
>> > This enables a number of interesting things. First, if you put that in
>> > your settings.xml, you can now do tests of any Maven release up for a
>> > vote without having to manually configure the url of the vote thread.
>> >
>> > Second, an RM can stage a release of a shared component, and then go
>> > ahead and modify something else to use it, and stage a release of
>> > *that*.
>>
>> Sweet thanks.
>> Having to muck around with settings.xml for release votes is painful for
>> me.
>> Being behind a firewall makes it annoying.
>> I can set this up once and forget about it.
>>
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