OK... so the issue is this:

Now that gwc is an extension... it has to be built as part of the 
nightly. However, to be built it requires that we download snapshots of 
geowebcache from repo.opengeo.org, currently that repo is not enabled 
for snapshots.

So... we could enable it but it will slow down the build. Thoughts? I 
guess we could start deploying geotools nightlies to opengeo and have it 
be our geotools snapshot repository.

Arne Kepp wrote:
> Sorry, I kicked gridlock manually after renaming everything 
> geowebcache->gwc, but I guess that wasn't particularly relevant since it 
> doesn't build the modules. Surprised it fails though, shouldn't it just 
> ignore that particular module?
> 
> I redeploy quite regularly [1], let me know if there are any issues,
> 
> -Arne
> 
> 1: http://repo.opengeo.org/org/opengeo/geowebcache/1.0-SNAPSHOT/
> 
> Justin Deoliveira wrote:
>> Yeah... they have been failing the last few nights. It looks like its 
>> the new geowebcache extension... probably because the jar is not built 
>> as part of the regular build. Adding the geowebcache community module 
>> to the nightly process should fix it.
>>
>> Arne: are you uploading snapshots of hte geowebcache jar regularily?
>>
>> Andrea Aime wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> looking here:
>>> http://gridlock.openplans.org/geoserver/1.6.x/
>>>
>>> it seems nightlies have gone bye bye again. Any
>>> hint? Have they moved to another server or they're
>>> just not functioning anymore?
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Andrea
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
> 
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