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Kenneth Knowles updated BEAM-11068:
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    Status: Open  (was: Triage Needed)

> beam-sdks-java-bom.pom cannot be signed after upgrade to Gradle 6
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>                 Key: BEAM-11068
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEAM-11068
>             Project: Beam
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: build-system
>            Reporter: Robin Qiu
>            Assignee: Kenneth Knowles
>            Priority: P1
>             Fix For: 2.26.0
>
>
> I am working on creating Beam 2.25.0 RC1. The repo I created 
> (https://repository.apache.org/#stagingRepositories) failed to close because:
> Missing Signature: 
> '/org/apache/beam/beam-sdks-java-bom/2.25.0/beam-sdks-java-bom-2.25.0.pom.asc'
>  does not exist for 'beam-sdks-java-bom-2.25.0.pom'.
> I checked pom files in other modules and their signatures are present, so I 
> think this problem only happens to beam-sdks-java-bom-2.25.0.pom. Also this 
> has not happened in previous releases. I suspect this is caused by the recent 
> upgrade to Gradle 6.
> I found that 
> https://github.com/apache/beam/blob/master/sdks/java/bom/build.gradle does 
> something special. It does not use a generated pom, instead it uses its own 
> template and copies that to sdks/java/bom/build/publications/mavenJava/ as 
> pom-default.xml. When I run the publish task locally, I found in 
> sdks/java/bom/build/publications/mavenJava/ that the pom-default.xml is 
> signed (i.e. pom-default.xml.asc is present), but 
> beam-sdks-java-bom-2.25.0.pom is not signed (i.e. 
> beam-sdks-java-bom-2.25.0.pom.asc is not present) in the output repository.



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