On 25/01/13 15:07, Jeff Buchbinder wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 5:33 PM, Daniel Pocock <dan...@pocock.com.au> wrote:
> 
>>
>>
>>
>> I received this notification, but the link to the build log doesn't
>> work, just gives me a blank page.
>>
>> I can build locally with ant and with the Eclipse environment
>>
>> Is anybody aware of any particular issue with the travis-ci system?  I
>> haven't used it before so I'm not quite sure what needs to be checked.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: [Errored] ganglia/jmxetric#3 (master - 9b452dc)
>> Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2013 17:30:03 -0500
>> From: Travis-CI <notificati...@travis-ci.org>
>> To: dan...@pocock.com.au <dan...@pocock.com.au>
>>
>> Build Update for ganglia/jmxetric
>> -------------------------------------
>>
>> Build: #3
>> Status: Errored
>>
>> Duration: 1 minute and 11 seconds
>> Commit: 9b452dc (master)
>> Author: Daniel Pocock
>> Message: Update due to gmetric4j package rename to info.ganglia (as per
>> http://ganglia.info)
>>
>> View the changeset:
>> https://github.com/ganglia/jmxetric/compare/a08a9d1168c2...9b452dc5299c
>>
>> View the full build log and details:
>> https://travis-ci.org/ganglia/jmxetric/builds/4365016
>>
>>
> Try viewing the build information again. It says it can't find
> "info.ganglia" to properly build the package.
> 

I notice their blog says they were making changes, so maybe the build
logs were broken yesterday

Anyhow, I have now tweaked and tagged both gmetric4j and jmxetric:

   gmetric4j  1.0.0 is now tagged

   jmxetric  1.0.1 is now tagged

If nobody has any objections, I'll prepare release JARs from those tags
and put them on Sourceforge's download page next week

Once gmetric4j-1.0.0.jar finds it's way into a maven repo, the jmxetric
build will then work automatically on travis-ci

Has anyone had prior experience getting a JAR published in one of the
official maven repos?  Would anybody volunteer to do this for gmetric4j?
 If not, I'll try and start the process myself, but I simply have no
idea whether it can be done quickly or if it takes a few days or weeks.



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