RE: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final

2004-02-19 Thread Vincent Massol
I use the following (there's a script on ibiblio for that in maven/:
create-checksums):

md5sum $i | sed 's/ .*$//'  $i.md5

-Vincent

 -Original Message-
 From: Mark R. Diggory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 18 February 2004 16:37
 To: Commons HttpClient Project
 Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final
 
 What are you using (plugin or ssh etc) to create the md5 checksum on
 your new jars?
 
 -Mark
 
 Vincent Massol wrote:
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Mark R. Diggory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 18 February 2004 02:05
 To: Commons HttpClient Project
 Cc: Jason van Zyl
 Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final
 
 
 
 Michael Becke wrote:
 
 
 Hi Mark,
 
 I uploaded the jar, along with the md5, to java-repository on
Sunday
 around noon.  My feeling is that the ibiblio sychronization is not
 working, since the jar had not moved over to ibiblio by mid day
 yesterday (Monday).  I plan on uploading a new 2.0 jar, renamed to
 exclude 'final', this evening.  I guess my can wait and see if that
 synchs with ibiblio.
 
 Mike
 
 
 Ok, there is already one on ibiblio named commons-httpclient-2.0.jar
 that appears to have been uploaded to there (not sync'ed).
 
 
  Yes, I've put it there manually myself. Now, if we want to verify if
the
  sync works, I can remove it. Let me know.
 
  Thanks
  -Vincent
 
 
 So this issue is sync'ing on our end. I think if you place a jar
 
  called
 
 commons-httpclient-2.0.jar in java-repository, it may/may not update
 over the file on ibiblio. It would be interesting to see, feel free
to
 deploy commons-httpclient-2.0.jar into java-repository and we will
 
  see.
 
 Hopefully when Jason sees this he can shed some light on our
 
  situation.
 
 -Mark
 
 
 On Feb 17, 2004, at 5:54 PM, Mark R. Diggory wrote:
 
 
 Ok, there is still a
 
 java-repository/commons-httpclient/jars/commons-httpclient-2.0-
 
 final.jar
 
 copy in the java-repository on www.apache.org and a
 /commons-httpclient/jars/commons-httpclient-2.0.jar on ibiblio, I
 suspect something is going wrong in terms of the renaming that
 occured  on ibiblio and the possibility that these files are now
 somehow  conflicting during the 4hour update process.
 
 I'm going to forward the thread onto Jason as well, maybe he can
 verify if there are any issues on the ibiblio side now?
 
 Jason, just to recap, they deployed the
 commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar to ibiblio via the old process,
 
  then
 
 realized it should probably be named commons-httpclient-2.0.jar
and
 renamed it. At the same time a copy was also deployed to
 commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar in the java-repository directory.
 This should probably be named commons-httpclient-2.0.jar as well,
 
  but
 
 currently is not.
 
 I'm interested to see if there are any log entries that will
 
  clarify
 
 why commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar that is currently in the
 java-repository is not showing up on ibiblio?
 
 In either case I suspect we will want to rename it to
 commons-httpclient-2.0.jar and have it show still in the
 
  repository.
 
 Whomever created it will need to rename it to maintain authorship
 over  both the file and its md5 sum (Question: are md5 checksums
 effected by  the filename or just the contents? If the former is
 
  true
 
 then the  author needs to also regenerate the md5).
 
 
 -Mark
 
 Mark R. Diggory wrote:
 
 
 Just to let you know, the update from java-repository to ibiblio
 
  is
 
 every 4 hours, if you just placed it there, wait at least that
 amount  of time before we look into issues.
 -M.
 Mark R. Diggory wrote:
 
 
 I missed this cause I wasn't paying attention to the http
release
 on  the http list.
 
 Yes, you should release into java-repository. If your having any
 issue let me or Jason know and we'll try to be of as much
 assistance  as possible.
 
 -Mark
 
 Vincent Massol wrote:
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Michael Becke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 17 February 2004 04:14
 To: Commons HttpClient Project
 Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0
Final
 
 Hi Vincent,
 
 Thanks for adding the jar to ibiblio.  I added the jar to
 '/www/www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/commons-httpclient/'
 
  and
 
 thought this was supposed to replicate with ibiblio.  Perhaps
 this  is
 not working correctly.
 
 
 
 
 
 Arg! You must be right. I'm used to updating ibiblio but I
guess
 we  now
 have an automated synchronization in place. Still it wasn't
 
  showing
 
 there. Not sure how frequent the sync is.
 
 [snip]
 -Vincent
 
 
 
 
  
 
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final

2004-02-18 Thread Mark R. Diggory
I also cut a snapshot of the math project into java-repository. It did 
not replicate to ibiblio. I talked with Jason last night, he's trying to 
trace through the problem.

-Mark

Vincent Massol wrote:


-Original Message-
From: Mark R. Diggory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 February 2004 02:05
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Cc: Jason van Zyl
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final


Michael Becke wrote:


Hi Mark,

I uploaded the jar, along with the md5, to java-repository on Sunday
around noon.  My feeling is that the ibiblio sychronization is not
working, since the jar had not moved over to ibiblio by mid day
yesterday (Monday).  I plan on uploading a new 2.0 jar, renamed to
exclude 'final', this evening.  I guess my can wait and see if that
synchs with ibiblio.
Mike


Ok, there is already one on ibiblio named commons-httpclient-2.0.jar
that appears to have been uploaded to there (not sync'ed).


Yes, I've put it there manually myself. Now, if we want to verify if the
sync works, I can remove it. Let me know.
Thanks
-Vincent

So this issue is sync'ing on our end. I think if you place a jar
called

commons-httpclient-2.0.jar in java-repository, it may/may not update
over the file on ibiblio. It would be interesting to see, feel free to
deploy commons-httpclient-2.0.jar into java-repository and we will
see.

Hopefully when Jason sees this he can shed some light on our
situation.

-Mark


On Feb 17, 2004, at 5:54 PM, Mark R. Diggory wrote:


Ok, there is still a

java-repository/commons-httpclient/jars/commons-httpclient-2.0-
final.jar

copy in the java-repository on www.apache.org and a
/commons-httpclient/jars/commons-httpclient-2.0.jar on ibiblio, I
suspect something is going wrong in terms of the renaming that
occured  on ibiblio and the possibility that these files are now
somehow  conflicting during the 4hour update process.
I'm going to forward the thread onto Jason as well, maybe he can
verify if there are any issues on the ibiblio side now?
Jason, just to recap, they deployed the
commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar to ibiblio via the old process,
then

realized it should probably be named commons-httpclient-2.0.jar and
renamed it. At the same time a copy was also deployed to
commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar in the java-repository directory.
This should probably be named commons-httpclient-2.0.jar as well,
but

currently is not.

I'm interested to see if there are any log entries that will
clarify

why commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar that is currently in the
java-repository is not showing up on ibiblio?
In either case I suspect we will want to rename it to
commons-httpclient-2.0.jar and have it show still in the
repository.

Whomever created it will need to rename it to maintain authorship
over  both the file and its md5 sum (Question: are md5 checksums
effected by  the filename or just the contents? If the former is
true

then the  author needs to also regenerate the md5).

-Mark

Mark R. Diggory wrote:


Just to let you know, the update from java-repository to ibiblio
is

every 4 hours, if you just placed it there, wait at least that
amount  of time before we look into issues.
-M.
Mark R. Diggory wrote:

I missed this cause I wasn't paying attention to the http release
on  the http list.
Yes, you should release into java-repository. If your having any
issue let me or Jason know and we'll try to be of as much
assistance  as possible.
-Mark

Vincent Massol wrote:


-Original Message-
From: Michael Becke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 February 2004 04:14
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final
Hi Vincent,

Thanks for adding the jar to ibiblio.  I added the jar to
'/www/www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/commons-httpclient/'
and

thought this was supposed to replicate with ibiblio.  Perhaps
this  is
not working correctly.




Arg! You must be right. I'm used to updating ibiblio but I guess
we  now
have an automated synchronization in place. Still it wasn't
showing

there. Not sure how frequent the sync is.

[snip]
-Vincent




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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final

2004-02-18 Thread Mark R. Diggory
What are you using (plugin or ssh etc) to create the md5 checksum on 
your new jars?

-Mark

Vincent Massol wrote:


-Original Message-
From: Mark R. Diggory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 February 2004 02:05
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Cc: Jason van Zyl
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final


Michael Becke wrote:


Hi Mark,

I uploaded the jar, along with the md5, to java-repository on Sunday
around noon.  My feeling is that the ibiblio sychronization is not
working, since the jar had not moved over to ibiblio by mid day
yesterday (Monday).  I plan on uploading a new 2.0 jar, renamed to
exclude 'final', this evening.  I guess my can wait and see if that
synchs with ibiblio.
Mike


Ok, there is already one on ibiblio named commons-httpclient-2.0.jar
that appears to have been uploaded to there (not sync'ed).


Yes, I've put it there manually myself. Now, if we want to verify if the
sync works, I can remove it. Let me know.
Thanks
-Vincent

So this issue is sync'ing on our end. I think if you place a jar
called

commons-httpclient-2.0.jar in java-repository, it may/may not update
over the file on ibiblio. It would be interesting to see, feel free to
deploy commons-httpclient-2.0.jar into java-repository and we will
see.

Hopefully when Jason sees this he can shed some light on our
situation.

-Mark


On Feb 17, 2004, at 5:54 PM, Mark R. Diggory wrote:


Ok, there is still a

java-repository/commons-httpclient/jars/commons-httpclient-2.0-
final.jar

copy in the java-repository on www.apache.org and a
/commons-httpclient/jars/commons-httpclient-2.0.jar on ibiblio, I
suspect something is going wrong in terms of the renaming that
occured  on ibiblio and the possibility that these files are now
somehow  conflicting during the 4hour update process.
I'm going to forward the thread onto Jason as well, maybe he can
verify if there are any issues on the ibiblio side now?
Jason, just to recap, they deployed the
commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar to ibiblio via the old process,
then

realized it should probably be named commons-httpclient-2.0.jar and
renamed it. At the same time a copy was also deployed to
commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar in the java-repository directory.
This should probably be named commons-httpclient-2.0.jar as well,
but

currently is not.

I'm interested to see if there are any log entries that will
clarify

why commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar that is currently in the
java-repository is not showing up on ibiblio?
In either case I suspect we will want to rename it to
commons-httpclient-2.0.jar and have it show still in the
repository.

Whomever created it will need to rename it to maintain authorship
over  both the file and its md5 sum (Question: are md5 checksums
effected by  the filename or just the contents? If the former is
true

then the  author needs to also regenerate the md5).

-Mark

Mark R. Diggory wrote:


Just to let you know, the update from java-repository to ibiblio
is

every 4 hours, if you just placed it there, wait at least that
amount  of time before we look into issues.
-M.
Mark R. Diggory wrote:

I missed this cause I wasn't paying attention to the http release
on  the http list.
Yes, you should release into java-repository. If your having any
issue let me or Jason know and we'll try to be of as much
assistance  as possible.
-Mark

Vincent Massol wrote:


-Original Message-
From: Michael Becke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 February 2004 04:14
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final
Hi Vincent,

Thanks for adding the jar to ibiblio.  I added the jar to
'/www/www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/commons-httpclient/'
and

thought this was supposed to replicate with ibiblio.  Perhaps
this  is
not working correctly.




Arg! You must be right. I'm used to updating ibiblio but I guess
we  now
have an automated synchronization in place. Still it wasn't
showing

there. Not sure how frequent the sync is.

[snip]
-Vincent




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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final

2004-02-18 Thread Michael Becke
I just used 'md5'.  Is there something wrong with the generated file?

Mike

Mark R. Diggory wrote:

What are you using (plugin or ssh etc) to create the md5 checksum on 
your new jars?

-Mark

Vincent Massol wrote:


-Original Message-
From: Mark R. Diggory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 February 2004 02:05
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Cc: Jason van Zyl
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final


Michael Becke wrote:


Hi Mark,

I uploaded the jar, along with the md5, to java-repository on Sunday
around noon.  My feeling is that the ibiblio sychronization is not
working, since the jar had not moved over to ibiblio by mid day
yesterday (Monday).  I plan on uploading a new 2.0 jar, renamed to
exclude 'final', this evening.  I guess my can wait and see if that
synchs with ibiblio.
Mike


Ok, there is already one on ibiblio named commons-httpclient-2.0.jar
that appears to have been uploaded to there (not sync'ed).


Yes, I've put it there manually myself. Now, if we want to verify if the
sync works, I can remove it. Let me know.
Thanks
-Vincent

So this issue is sync'ing on our end. I think if you place a jar


called

commons-httpclient-2.0.jar in java-repository, it may/may not update
over the file on ibiblio. It would be interesting to see, feel free to
deploy commons-httpclient-2.0.jar into java-repository and we will


see.

Hopefully when Jason sees this he can shed some light on our


situation.

-Mark


On Feb 17, 2004, at 5:54 PM, Mark R. Diggory wrote:


Ok, there is still a

java-repository/commons-httpclient/jars/commons-httpclient-2.0-


final.jar

copy in the java-repository on www.apache.org and a
/commons-httpclient/jars/commons-httpclient-2.0.jar on ibiblio, I
suspect something is going wrong in terms of the renaming that
occured  on ibiblio and the possibility that these files are now
somehow  conflicting during the 4hour update process.
I'm going to forward the thread onto Jason as well, maybe he can
verify if there are any issues on the ibiblio side now?
Jason, just to recap, they deployed the
commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar to ibiblio via the old process,


then

realized it should probably be named commons-httpclient-2.0.jar and
renamed it. At the same time a copy was also deployed to
commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar in the java-repository directory.
This should probably be named commons-httpclient-2.0.jar as well,


but

currently is not.

I'm interested to see if there are any log entries that will


clarify

why commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar that is currently in the
java-repository is not showing up on ibiblio?
In either case I suspect we will want to rename it to
commons-httpclient-2.0.jar and have it show still in the


repository.

Whomever created it will need to rename it to maintain authorship
over  both the file and its md5 sum (Question: are md5 checksums
effected by  the filename or just the contents? If the former is


true

then the  author needs to also regenerate the md5).

-Mark

Mark R. Diggory wrote:


Just to let you know, the update from java-repository to ibiblio


is

every 4 hours, if you just placed it there, wait at least that
amount  of time before we look into issues.
-M.
Mark R. Diggory wrote:

I missed this cause I wasn't paying attention to the http release
on  the http list.
Yes, you should release into java-repository. If your having any
issue let me or Jason know and we'll try to be of as much
assistance  as possible.
-Mark

Vincent Massol wrote:


-Original Message-
From: Michael Becke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 February 2004 04:14
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final
Hi Vincent,

Thanks for adding the jar to ibiblio.  I added the jar to
'/www/www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/commons-httpclient/'


and

thought this was supposed to replicate with ibiblio.  Perhaps
this  is
not working correctly.






Arg! You must be right. I'm used to updating ibiblio but I guess
we  now
have an automated synchronization in place. Still it wasn't


showing

there. Not sure how frequent the sync is.

[snip]
-Vincent




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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final

2004-02-18 Thread Mark R. Diggory
Nope, there isn't. I'm just researching another issue with Maven and md5 
checksum generation that is not an issue with your particular case. If 
you had used Maven to generate the md5 I would have been very curious of 
your settings, but since you didn't...

thnx,
Mark
Michael Becke wrote:

I just used 'md5'.  Is there something wrong with the generated file?

Mike

Mark R. Diggory wrote:

What are you using (plugin or ssh etc) to create the md5 checksum on 
your new jars?

-Mark

Vincent Massol wrote:


-Original Message-
From: Mark R. Diggory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 February 2004 02:05
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Cc: Jason van Zyl
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final


Michael Becke wrote:


Hi Mark,

I uploaded the jar, along with the md5, to java-repository on Sunday
around noon.  My feeling is that the ibiblio sychronization is not
working, since the jar had not moved over to ibiblio by mid day
yesterday (Monday).  I plan on uploading a new 2.0 jar, renamed to
exclude 'final', this evening.  I guess my can wait and see if that
synchs with ibiblio.
Mike




Ok, there is already one on ibiblio named commons-httpclient-2.0.jar
that appears to have been uploaded to there (not sync'ed).




Yes, I've put it there manually myself. Now, if we want to verify if the
sync works, I can remove it. Let me know.
Thanks
-Vincent

So this issue is sync'ing on our end. I think if you place a jar


called

commons-httpclient-2.0.jar in java-repository, it may/may not update
over the file on ibiblio. It would be interesting to see, feel free to
deploy commons-httpclient-2.0.jar into java-repository and we will


see.

Hopefully when Jason sees this he can shed some light on our


situation.

-Mark


On Feb 17, 2004, at 5:54 PM, Mark R. Diggory wrote:


Ok, there is still a

java-repository/commons-httpclient/jars/commons-httpclient-2.0-


final.jar

copy in the java-repository on www.apache.org and a
/commons-httpclient/jars/commons-httpclient-2.0.jar on ibiblio, I
suspect something is going wrong in terms of the renaming that
occured  on ibiblio and the possibility that these files are now
somehow  conflicting during the 4hour update process.
I'm going to forward the thread onto Jason as well, maybe he can
verify if there are any issues on the ibiblio side now?
Jason, just to recap, they deployed the
commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar to ibiblio via the old process,


then

realized it should probably be named commons-httpclient-2.0.jar and
renamed it. At the same time a copy was also deployed to
commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar in the java-repository directory.
This should probably be named commons-httpclient-2.0.jar as well,


but

currently is not.

I'm interested to see if there are any log entries that will


clarify

why commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar that is currently in the
java-repository is not showing up on ibiblio?
In either case I suspect we will want to rename it to
commons-httpclient-2.0.jar and have it show still in the


repository.

Whomever created it will need to rename it to maintain authorship
over  both the file and its md5 sum (Question: are md5 checksums
effected by  the filename or just the contents? If the former is


true

then the  author needs to also regenerate the md5).

-Mark

Mark R. Diggory wrote:


Just to let you know, the update from java-repository to ibiblio


is

every 4 hours, if you just placed it there, wait at least that
amount  of time before we look into issues.
-M.
Mark R. Diggory wrote:

I missed this cause I wasn't paying attention to the http release
on  the http list.
Yes, you should release into java-repository. If your having any
issue let me or Jason know and we'll try to be of as much
assistance  as possible.
-Mark

Vincent Massol wrote:


-Original Message-
From: Michael Becke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 February 2004 04:14
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final
Hi Vincent,

Thanks for adding the jar to ibiblio.  I added the jar to
'/www/www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/commons-httpclient/'


and

thought this was supposed to replicate with ibiblio.  Perhaps
this  is
not working correctly.






Arg! You must be right. I'm used to updating ibiblio but I guess
we  now
have an automated synchronization in place. Still it wasn't


showing

there. Not sure how frequent the sync is.

[snip]
-Vincent




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RE: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final

2004-02-17 Thread Kalnichevski, Oleg
 We can certainly rename it to just 2.0
+1 from me

Oleg

-Original Message-
From: Adrian Sutton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 04:45
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final


On 17/2/04 1:14 PM, Michael Becke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Vincent,
 
 Thanks for adding the jar to ibiblio.  I added the jar to
 '/www/www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/commons-httpclient/' and
 thought this was supposed to replicate with ibiblio.  Perhaps this is
 not working correctly.
 
 There's no real reason it's called 2.0 final I guess.  This was just
 the value I chose.  We can certainly rename it to just 2.0.  What does
 everyone think?
 
 Mike

2.0 is a lot more predictable so I'd change to that instead.  We postfix all
our development versions anyway so it's clear that it's the final version by
the lack of a postfix.

BTW, great work to all involved in the release!  It's nice to finally have
it out the door.

Regards,

Adrian Sutton.

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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final

2004-02-17 Thread Michael Becke
Ok, 2.0 it is.  This will require that I regenerate the distribution.  
I should be able to get to this tonight.

Mike

On Feb 17, 2004, at 3:53 AM, Kalnichevski, Oleg wrote:

We can certainly rename it to just 2.0
+1 from me

Oleg

-Original Message-
From: Adrian Sutton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 04:45
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final
On 17/2/04 1:14 PM, Michael Becke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Vincent,

Thanks for adding the jar to ibiblio.  I added the jar to
'/www/www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/commons-httpclient/' and
thought this was supposed to replicate with ibiblio.  Perhaps this is
not working correctly.
There's no real reason it's called 2.0 final I guess.  This was just
the value I chose.  We can certainly rename it to just 2.0.  What does
everyone think?
Mike
2.0 is a lot more predictable so I'd change to that instead.  We 
postfix all
our development versions anyway so it's clear that it's the final 
version by
the lack of a postfix.

BTW, great work to all involved in the release!  It's nice to finally 
have
it out the door.

Regards,

Adrian Sutton.

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RE: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final

2004-02-17 Thread Vincent Massol


 -Original Message-
 From: Michael Becke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 17 February 2004 14:20
 To: Commons HttpClient Project
 Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final
 
 Ok, 2.0 it is.  This will require that I regenerate the distribution.
 I should be able to get to this tonight.

Ok. I've renamed the jar on ibiblio.

Thanks
-Vincent

 
 Mike
 
 On Feb 17, 2004, at 3:53 AM, Kalnichevski, Oleg wrote:
 
  We can certainly rename it to just 2.0
  +1 from me
 
  Oleg
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Adrian Sutton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 04:45
  To: Commons HttpClient Project
  Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final
 
 
  On 17/2/04 1:14 PM, Michael Becke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hi Vincent,
 
  Thanks for adding the jar to ibiblio.  I added the jar to
  '/www/www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/commons-httpclient/' and
  thought this was supposed to replicate with ibiblio.  Perhaps this
is
  not working correctly.
 
  There's no real reason it's called 2.0 final I guess.  This was
just
  the value I chose.  We can certainly rename it to just 2.0.  What
does
  everyone think?
 
  Mike
 
  2.0 is a lot more predictable so I'd change to that instead.  We
  postfix all
  our development versions anyway so it's clear that it's the final
  version by
  the lack of a postfix.
 
  BTW, great work to all involved in the release!  It's nice to
finally
  have
  it out the door.
 
  Regards,
 
  Adrian Sutton.
 
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RE: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final

2004-02-17 Thread Vincent Massol


 -Original Message-
 From: Michael Becke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 17 February 2004 04:14
 To: Commons HttpClient Project
 Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final
 
 Hi Vincent,
 
 Thanks for adding the jar to ibiblio.  I added the jar to
 '/www/www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/commons-httpclient/' and
 thought this was supposed to replicate with ibiblio.  Perhaps this is
 not working correctly.

Arg! You must be right. I'm used to updating ibiblio but I guess we now
have an automated synchronization in place. Still it wasn't showing
there. Not sure how frequent the sync is.

[snip]
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final

2004-02-17 Thread Mark R. Diggory
I missed this cause I wasn't paying attention to the http release on the 
http list.

Yes, you should release into java-repository. If your having any issue 
let me or Jason know and we'll try to be of as much assistance as possible.

-Mark

Vincent Massol wrote:


-Original Message-
From: Michael Becke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 February 2004 04:14
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final
Hi Vincent,

Thanks for adding the jar to ibiblio.  I added the jar to
'/www/www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/commons-httpclient/' and
thought this was supposed to replicate with ibiblio.  Perhaps this is
not working correctly.


Arg! You must be right. I'm used to updating ibiblio but I guess we now
have an automated synchronization in place. Still it wasn't showing
there. Not sure how frequent the sync is.
[snip]
-Vincent
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final

2004-02-17 Thread Mark R. Diggory
Just to let you know, the update from java-repository to ibiblio is 
every 4 hours, if you just placed it there, wait at least that amount of 
time before we look into issues.

-M.

Mark R. Diggory wrote:

I missed this cause I wasn't paying attention to the http release on the 
http list.

Yes, you should release into java-repository. If your having any issue 
let me or Jason know and we'll try to be of as much assistance as possible.

-Mark

Vincent Massol wrote:


-Original Message-
From: Michael Becke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 February 2004 04:14
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final
Hi Vincent,

Thanks for adding the jar to ibiblio.  I added the jar to
'/www/www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/commons-httpclient/' and
thought this was supposed to replicate with ibiblio.  Perhaps this is
not working correctly.


Arg! You must be right. I'm used to updating ibiblio but I guess we now
have an automated synchronization in place. Still it wasn't showing
there. Not sure how frequent the sync is.
[snip]
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final

2004-02-17 Thread Mark R. Diggory
Ok, there is still a

java-repository/commons-httpclient/jars/commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar

copy in the java-repository on www.apache.org and a 
/commons-httpclient/jars/commons-httpclient-2.0.jar on ibiblio, I 
suspect something is going wrong in terms of the renaming that occured 
on ibiblio and the possibility that these files are now somehow 
conflicting during the 4hour update process.

I'm going to forward the thread onto Jason as well, maybe he can verify 
if there are any issues on the ibiblio side now?

Jason, just to recap, they deployed the commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar 
to ibiblio via the old process, then realized it should probably be 
named commons-httpclient-2.0.jar and renamed it. At the same time a copy 
was also deployed to commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar in the 
java-repository directory. This should probably be named 
commons-httpclient-2.0.jar as well, but currently is not.

I'm interested to see if there are any log entries that will clarify why 
commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar that is currently in the 
java-repository is not showing up on ibiblio?

In either case I suspect we will want to rename it to 
commons-httpclient-2.0.jar and have it show still in the repository.

Whomever created it will need to rename it to maintain authorship over 
both the file and its md5 sum (Question: are md5 checksums effected by 
the filename or just the contents? If the former is true then the author 
needs to also regenerate the md5).

-Mark

Mark R. Diggory wrote:

Just to let you know, the update from java-repository to ibiblio is 
every 4 hours, if you just placed it there, wait at least that amount of 
time before we look into issues.

-M.

Mark R. Diggory wrote:

I missed this cause I wasn't paying attention to the http release on 
the http list.

Yes, you should release into java-repository. If your having any issue 
let me or Jason know and we'll try to be of as much assistance as 
possible.

-Mark

Vincent Massol wrote:


-Original Message-
From: Michael Becke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 February 2004 04:14
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final
Hi Vincent,

Thanks for adding the jar to ibiblio.  I added the jar to
'/www/www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/commons-httpclient/' and
thought this was supposed to replicate with ibiblio.  Perhaps this is
not working correctly.




Arg! You must be right. I'm used to updating ibiblio but I guess we now
have an automated synchronization in place. Still it wasn't showing
there. Not sure how frequent the sync is.
[snip]
-Vincent
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final

2004-02-17 Thread Michael Becke
Hi Mark,

I uploaded the jar, along with the md5, to java-repository on Sunday  
around noon.  My feeling is that the ibiblio sychronization is not  
working, since the jar had not moved over to ibiblio by mid day  
yesterday (Monday).  I plan on uploading a new 2.0 jar, renamed to  
exclude 'final', this evening.  I guess my can wait and see if that  
synchs with ibiblio.

Mike

On Feb 17, 2004, at 5:54 PM, Mark R. Diggory wrote:

Ok, there is still a

java-repository/commons-httpclient/jars/commons-httpclient-2.0- 
final.jar

copy in the java-repository on www.apache.org and a  
/commons-httpclient/jars/commons-httpclient-2.0.jar on ibiblio, I  
suspect something is going wrong in terms of the renaming that occured  
on ibiblio and the possibility that these files are now somehow  
conflicting during the 4hour update process.

I'm going to forward the thread onto Jason as well, maybe he can  
verify if there are any issues on the ibiblio side now?

Jason, just to recap, they deployed the  
commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar to ibiblio via the old process, then  
realized it should probably be named commons-httpclient-2.0.jar and  
renamed it. At the same time a copy was also deployed to  
commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar in the java-repository directory.  
This should probably be named commons-httpclient-2.0.jar as well, but  
currently is not.

I'm interested to see if there are any log entries that will clarify  
why commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar that is currently in the  
java-repository is not showing up on ibiblio?

In either case I suspect we will want to rename it to  
commons-httpclient-2.0.jar and have it show still in the repository.

Whomever created it will need to rename it to maintain authorship over  
both the file and its md5 sum (Question: are md5 checksums effected by  
the filename or just the contents? If the former is true then the  
author needs to also regenerate the md5).

-Mark

Mark R. Diggory wrote:

Just to let you know, the update from java-repository to ibiblio is  
every 4 hours, if you just placed it there, wait at least that amount  
of time before we look into issues.
-M.
Mark R. Diggory wrote:
I missed this cause I wasn't paying attention to the http release on  
the http list.

Yes, you should release into java-repository. If your having any  
issue let me or Jason know and we'll try to be of as much assistance  
as possible.

-Mark

Vincent Massol wrote:


-Original Message-
From: Michael Becke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 February 2004 04:14
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final
Hi Vincent,

Thanks for adding the jar to ibiblio.  I added the jar to
'/www/www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/commons-httpclient/' and
thought this was supposed to replicate with ibiblio.  Perhaps this  
is
not working correctly.




Arg! You must be right. I'm used to updating ibiblio but I guess we  
now
have an automated synchronization in place. Still it wasn't showing
there. Not sure how frequent the sync is.

[snip]
-Vincent
 
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final

2004-02-17 Thread Michael Becke
I've uploaded new distributions and a jar file minus the 'final'.  The 
old dists are still there and I haven't changed links at 
jakarta.apache.org but I will take care of those in the morning.  This 
should give the mirrors a chance to catch up.

Mike

On Feb 17, 2004, at 8:19 AM, Michael Becke wrote:

Ok, 2.0 it is.  This will require that I regenerate the distribution.  
I should be able to get to this tonight.

Mike

On Feb 17, 2004, at 3:53 AM, Kalnichevski, Oleg wrote:

We can certainly rename it to just 2.0
+1 from me

Oleg

-Original Message-
From: Adrian Sutton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 04:45
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final
On 17/2/04 1:14 PM, Michael Becke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Vincent,

Thanks for adding the jar to ibiblio.  I added the jar to
'/www/www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/commons-httpclient/' and
thought this was supposed to replicate with ibiblio.  Perhaps this is
not working correctly.
There's no real reason it's called 2.0 final I guess.  This was just
the value I chose.  We can certainly rename it to just 2.0.  What 
does
everyone think?

Mike
2.0 is a lot more predictable so I'd change to that instead.  We 
postfix all
our development versions anyway so it's clear that it's the final 
version by
the lack of a postfix.

BTW, great work to all involved in the release!  It's nice to finally 
have
it out the door.

Regards,

Adrian Sutton.

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RE: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final

2004-02-17 Thread Vincent Massol


 -Original Message-
 From: Mark R. Diggory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 18 February 2004 02:05
 To: Commons HttpClient Project
 Cc: Jason van Zyl
 Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final
 
 
 
 Michael Becke wrote:
 
  Hi Mark,
 
  I uploaded the jar, along with the md5, to java-repository on Sunday
  around noon.  My feeling is that the ibiblio sychronization is not
  working, since the jar had not moved over to ibiblio by mid day
  yesterday (Monday).  I plan on uploading a new 2.0 jar, renamed to
  exclude 'final', this evening.  I guess my can wait and see if that
  synchs with ibiblio.
 
  Mike
 
 
 Ok, there is already one on ibiblio named commons-httpclient-2.0.jar
 that appears to have been uploaded to there (not sync'ed).

Yes, I've put it there manually myself. Now, if we want to verify if the
sync works, I can remove it. Let me know.

Thanks
-Vincent

 
 So this issue is sync'ing on our end. I think if you place a jar
called
 commons-httpclient-2.0.jar in java-repository, it may/may not update
 over the file on ibiblio. It would be interesting to see, feel free to
 deploy commons-httpclient-2.0.jar into java-repository and we will
see.
 
 Hopefully when Jason sees this he can shed some light on our
situation.
 
 -Mark
 
 
  On Feb 17, 2004, at 5:54 PM, Mark R. Diggory wrote:
 
  Ok, there is still a
 
  java-repository/commons-httpclient/jars/commons-httpclient-2.0-
 final.jar
 
  copy in the java-repository on www.apache.org and a
  /commons-httpclient/jars/commons-httpclient-2.0.jar on ibiblio, I
  suspect something is going wrong in terms of the renaming that
  occured  on ibiblio and the possibility that these files are now
  somehow  conflicting during the 4hour update process.
 
  I'm going to forward the thread onto Jason as well, maybe he can
  verify if there are any issues on the ibiblio side now?
 
  Jason, just to recap, they deployed the
  commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar to ibiblio via the old process,
then
  realized it should probably be named commons-httpclient-2.0.jar and
  renamed it. At the same time a copy was also deployed to
  commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar in the java-repository directory.
  This should probably be named commons-httpclient-2.0.jar as well,
but
  currently is not.
 
  I'm interested to see if there are any log entries that will
clarify
  why commons-httpclient-2.0-final.jar that is currently in the
  java-repository is not showing up on ibiblio?
 
  In either case I suspect we will want to rename it to
  commons-httpclient-2.0.jar and have it show still in the
repository.
 
  Whomever created it will need to rename it to maintain authorship
  over  both the file and its md5 sum (Question: are md5 checksums
  effected by  the filename or just the contents? If the former is
true
  then the  author needs to also regenerate the md5).
 
 
  -Mark
 
  Mark R. Diggory wrote:
 
  Just to let you know, the update from java-repository to ibiblio
is
  every 4 hours, if you just placed it there, wait at least that
  amount  of time before we look into issues.
  -M.
  Mark R. Diggory wrote:
 
  I missed this cause I wasn't paying attention to the http release
  on  the http list.
 
  Yes, you should release into java-repository. If your having any
  issue let me or Jason know and we'll try to be of as much
  assistance  as possible.
 
  -Mark
 
  Vincent Massol wrote:
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Michael Becke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 17 February 2004 04:14
  To: Commons HttpClient Project
  Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final
 
  Hi Vincent,
 
  Thanks for adding the jar to ibiblio.  I added the jar to
  '/www/www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/commons-httpclient/'
and
  thought this was supposed to replicate with ibiblio.  Perhaps
  this  is
  not working correctly.
 
 
 
 
 
  Arg! You must be right. I'm used to updating ibiblio but I guess
  we  now
  have an automated synchronization in place. Still it wasn't
showing
  there. Not sure how frequent the sync is.
 
  [snip]
  -Vincent
 
 
 

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RE: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final

2004-02-16 Thread Vincent Massol
FYI, I have uploaded the 2.0-final version to Ibiblio:

http://www.ibiblio.org/maven/commons-httpclient/jars/commons-httpclient-
2.0-final.jar

BTW, I'm curious to know why it is called 2.0-final and not simply 2.0.
I have not seen this versioning in use in other places. This is also not
the versioning that you have used for previous versions of HttpClient.

I have kept your name when I uploaded the jar to ibiblio. Let me know if
it needs to be changed to *-2.0.jar

Thanks
-Vincent
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Michael Becke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 16 February 2004 05:54
 To: Jakarta Commons Developers List; Jakarta Commons Users List;
Commons
 HttpClient Project; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final
 
 The Jakarta Commons HttpClient development team is pleased to announce
 the release of HttpClient 2.0 final.  This release represents a great
 deal of work by quite a number of people. We would like to thank all
of
 those who contributed to this release.
 
 This version contains only a few minor bug fixes. Please visit the
 HttpClient website http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/httpclient/ and
 download this latest release.
 
 The following changes have been made since Release Candidate 3:
 
   * 26500 - Socket timeout is now correctly set on open connections
 
   * 26328 - Fixed getScheme() and getPort() returning wrong defaults
for
 HttpsURL
 
   * 26139 - Fixed possible connection leak caused by lack of equals()
 and hashCode() on protocol
 socket factories
 
   * 26688 - Fixed the problem with HttpURL creating wrong authority
 String when user info is changed
 
 
 Thank you,
 
 Commons HttpClient Development Team
 
 
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final

2004-02-16 Thread Michael Becke
Hi Vincent,

Thanks for adding the jar to ibiblio.  I added the jar to  
'/www/www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/commons-httpclient/' and  
thought this was supposed to replicate with ibiblio.  Perhaps this is  
not working correctly.

There's no real reason it's called 2.0 final I guess.  This was just  
the value I chose.  We can certainly rename it to just 2.0.  What does  
everyone think?

Mike

On Feb 16, 2004, at 3:12 PM, Vincent Massol wrote:

FYI, I have uploaded the 2.0-final version to Ibiblio:

http://www.ibiblio.org/maven/commons-httpclient/jars/commons- 
httpclient-
2.0-final.jar

BTW, I'm curious to know why it is called 2.0-final and not simply 2.0.
I have not seen this versioning in use in other places. This is also  
not
the versioning that you have used for previous versions of HttpClient.

I have kept your name when I uploaded the jar to ibiblio. Let me know  
if
it needs to be changed to *-2.0.jar

Thanks
-Vincent
-Original Message-
From: Michael Becke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 February 2004 05:54
To: Jakarta Commons Developers List; Jakarta Commons Users List;
Commons
HttpClient Project; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final
The Jakarta Commons HttpClient development team is pleased to announce
the release of HttpClient 2.0 final.  This release represents a great
deal of work by quite a number of people. We would like to thank all
of
those who contributed to this release.

This version contains only a few minor bug fixes. Please visit the
HttpClient website http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/httpclient/ and
download this latest release.
The following changes have been made since Release Candidate 3:

  * 26500 - Socket timeout is now correctly set on open connections

  * 26328 - Fixed getScheme() and getPort() returning wrong defaults
for
HttpsURL

  * 26139 - Fixed possible connection leak caused by lack of equals()
and hashCode() on protocol
socket factories
  * 26688 - Fixed the problem with HttpURL creating wrong authority
String when user info is changed
Thank you,

Commons HttpClient Development Team

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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Release of Commons HttpClient 2.0 Final

2004-02-16 Thread Adrian Sutton
On 17/2/04 1:14 PM, Michael Becke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Vincent,
 
 Thanks for adding the jar to ibiblio.  I added the jar to
 '/www/www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/commons-httpclient/' and
 thought this was supposed to replicate with ibiblio.  Perhaps this is
 not working correctly.
 
 There's no real reason it's called 2.0 final I guess.  This was just
 the value I chose.  We can certainly rename it to just 2.0.  What does
 everyone think?
 
 Mike

2.0 is a lot more predictable so I'd change to that instead.  We postfix all
our development versions anyway so it's clear that it's the final version by
the lack of a postfix.

BTW, great work to all involved in the release!  It's nice to finally have
it out the door.

Regards,

Adrian Sutton.

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