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Wendy Smoak commented on MAVENUPLOAD-2788:
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... and we're starting to get questions about it on the Maven Users list.  As 
Brett said, normally things are not removed from the central repo.  No idea 
whether the maintainers will make an exception in this case, but one way 
forward is to release 2.0.1 with corrected poms.

> Remove artifacts
> ----------------
>
>                 Key: MAVENUPLOAD-2788
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MAVENUPLOAD-2788
>             Project: Maven Upload Requests
>          Issue Type: Wish
>            Reporter: Blaine Simpson
>
> Simple directory removal request.
> I do not want a Maven Upload, but just to wipe some artifacts that you are 
> already mirroring to ibiblio (so that I can fix them).  I am only opening 
> this issue under this project because there is no other relevant "project" to 
> fix issues with artifacts already in place.  I figure that the techs who can 
> work Upload tickets should know how to get to the mock-ftp staging or ibiblio 
> production servers and know where the maven2 artifacts reside there.
> My problem is, you already picked up, by rsync, my new resources for my new 
> project version 2.0.0.  There was a mistake in the .pom files which was 
> discovered after your pick-up.  Not a big deal with the .pom mistake-- I 
> fixed that in 5 minutes.  But your rsync pickup job refuses to modify 
> existing hosted artifacts, very likely because of the --ignore-existing 
> switch that you use for rsync.
> If you could just get on the staging or production servers as needed and wipe 
> out all of the 2.0.0 subdirectories at the level 
> http://repo2.maven.org/maven2/org/hsqldb/*/2.0.0/ , that should be all that 
> is needed (there are 4 directories at the same exact level, all grandchildren 
> of http://repo2.maven.org/maven2/org/hsqldb/).
> I have a lot of experience with rsync, and with UNIX and scripting generally, 
> so let me know if I can help in any way.

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