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Brett Porter closed MAVENUPLOAD-2788.
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    Resolution: Fixed
      Assignee: Brett Porter

looks good now

> Remove artifacts
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>                 Key: MAVENUPLOAD-2788
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MAVENUPLOAD-2788
>             Project: Maven Upload Requests
>          Issue Type: Wish
>            Reporter: Blaine Simpson
>            Assignee: Brett Porter
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> 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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