if you are doing auto sync forget about bundles. Your side just has to be a standard Maven repository, files are just copied
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 2:54 AM, Olivier Smadja <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Maven team, > > Now, I can see neodatis files at > http://repo2.maven.org/maven2/org/neodatis/odb/. > > but I see the following files : > > neodatis-odb-1.9.20-653-bundle.jar 23-Oct-2009 19:16 > 5156225neodatis-odb-1.9.20.662-bundle.jar > 08-Nov-2009 16:57 > 5158513neodatis-odb-1.9.20.664-bundle.jar 10-Nov-2009 > 03:35 5157639neodatis-odb-1.9.21.670-bundle.jar > 25-Nov-2009 12:27 > 5524513neodatis_odb-1.9.21.672-bundle.jar > > Comparing with other projects, it seems that each jar should be opened and > created a directory for each version. > > Is there something wrong with my bundles? as I thought that the '-' in > 'neodatis-odb' could be the problem I created > neodatis_odb-1.9.21.672-bundle.jar file but it did not resolve. > > How can I know what's wrong? > > Thanks again, > Olivier > > > On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Olivier Smadja <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello Maven team, >> >> The NeoDatis project was included in the automatically synchronized >> repositories<https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/maven/repository-tools/trunk/src/bin/synchronize/m2-sync/sync.csv> >> 2 >> days ago. >> >> There was a directory error on 11/23/2009 that I corrected. How do I know >> if it is ok? Should I see NeoDatis at http://repo1.maven.org/maven/ ? >> >> When the rsync is done? Once a day? >> >> Thanks for the information, >> Olivier >> NeoDatis >> >> >> >
