Thanks Chris, good (and quick) testing. I post the links to the devel email
list here before running the final deploy to source forge. I did run the OS
X build locally and did not have any issues.

So I guess we have two approaches, short list the bundles that are two big
and I can manually remove the extra jars ... or I can try another clean
build run.

I am curious though, you are providing links to the repo - are you building
a downstream app and grabbing these from maven? In which case only a clean
build and deploy step will fix.
--
Jod




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Jody Garnett

On 22 January 2015 at 19:38, Chris Bennight <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Ref:
> http://repo.boundlessgeo.com/main/org/geoserver/web/gs-web-app/2.6.2/
>
> Specifically:
>
> http://repo.boundlessgeo.com/main/org/geoserver/web/gs-web-app/2.6.2/gs-web-app-2.6.2.jar
>
>
> Image:
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6649380/2.6.2-artifact.png
>
> In poking around the 2.7-beta artifacts (war/jar) also appear to have
> 2.6.2 artifacts in them, and the build times are the same day ~ 30 minutes
> apart, so looks like something may have gone funky on the build/deploy.
>
>
> (Ran into the issue with some integration tests failing - race condition
> depending on if the 2.7-beta or 2.6.2 jars load first on the classpath -
> https://github.com/ngageoint/geowave/pull/191 )
>
>
>
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