Re: m2 public repositories are FUBAR

2006-09-11 Thread Wayne Fay

The release repo has no snapshots. It is hosting versions 2.0-beta-1
thru 2.0-beta-4.

The snapshot repo has 2.0-beta-4-SNAPSHOT and 2.0-beta-5-SNAPSHOT.

Wayne

On 9/11/06, Brill Pappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Yes, thanks.

Although is strange that the release repository has snapshots up to 4
and the snapshot repo has them up to 5.

but it still works so I guess its not a big deal.

- Brill Pappin

On 9/11/06, Wayne Fay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Your troubles with the release plugin are simply related to it being a
> SNAPSHOT release and thus not yet fully available. Thus, not fubar,
> simply not available on "normal" Maven repos as yet.
>
> Wayne
>
> On 9/11/06, Brill Pappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > See my note on the release plugin... not sure if this one is fubar or
> > not yet, but you might be able to tell quickly.
> >
> > On 9/10/06, Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I wouldn't say it has been abandoned, but it could certainly use more
> > > helpers, which would be much appreciated.
> >
> > Ss far as I can see, its working just fine... it just needs someone to
> > CM and keep on top of releases its deployment.
> >
> > - Brill Pappin
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Re: m2 public repositories are FUBAR

2006-09-11 Thread Brill Pappin

Yes, thanks.

Although is strange that the release repository has snapshots up to 4
and the snapshot repo has them up to 5.

but it still works so I guess its not a big deal.

- Brill Pappin

On 9/11/06, Wayne Fay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Your troubles with the release plugin are simply related to it being a
SNAPSHOT release and thus not yet fully available. Thus, not fubar,
simply not available on "normal" Maven repos as yet.

Wayne

On 9/11/06, Brill Pappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> See my note on the release plugin... not sure if this one is fubar or
> not yet, but you might be able to tell quickly.
>
> On 9/10/06, Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I wouldn't say it has been abandoned, but it could certainly use more
> > helpers, which would be much appreciated.
>
> Ss far as I can see, its working just fine... it just needs someone to
> CM and keep on top of releases its deployment.
>
> - Brill Pappin
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Re: m2 public repositories are FUBAR

2006-09-11 Thread Wayne Fay

Your troubles with the release plugin are simply related to it being a
SNAPSHOT release and thus not yet fully available. Thus, not fubar,
simply not available on "normal" Maven repos as yet.

Wayne

On 9/11/06, Brill Pappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

See my note on the release plugin... not sure if this one is fubar or
not yet, but you might be able to tell quickly.

On 9/10/06, Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wouldn't say it has been abandoned, but it could certainly use more
> helpers, which would be much appreciated.

Ss far as I can see, its working just fine... it just needs someone to
CM and keep on top of releases its deployment.

- Brill Pappin

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Re: m2 public repositories are FUBAR

2006-09-11 Thread Brill Pappin

See my note on the release plugin... not sure if this one is fubar or
not yet, but you might be able to tell quickly.

On 9/10/06, Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I wouldn't say it has been abandoned, but it could certainly use more
helpers, which would be much appreciated.


Ss far as I can see, its working just fine... it just needs someone to
CM and keep on top of releases its deployment.

- Brill Pappin

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Re: m2 public repositories are FUBAR

2006-09-10 Thread Brett Porter

I wouldn't say it has been abandoned, but it could certainly use more
helpers, which would be much appreciated.

If there are any known problems with other plugins being in such a
state, please feel free to call them out. I'm all for cutting back the
list of published plugins to the stable, released ones.

- Brett

On 11/09/06, Brill Pappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Brett,
Do you need someone to maintain that plugin?
If no one is maintaining it, I will volunteer... I've been using it
fairly often recently and need it to work and be availible.

FYI - I'm using for two things. Native libraries I need to pull into a
project from the repository and wring "installers" that need to
collect dependencies (where i can't use assembly).

It's a fairly simple plugin with fairly simple goals, and I don't mind
taking responsibility for it.

Let me know if its been abandoned and I'll take up the task.

- Brill Pappin

On 9/10/06, Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> The dependency plugin is a known problem, which I *thought* had been
> fixed documentation wise recently. I was pushing for it to be moved
> back to the sandbox since it hasn't seen a release since it was moved
> to Apache (originally put together at mojo).
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Re: m2 public repositories are FUBAR

2006-09-10 Thread Brill Pappin

Brett,
Do you need someone to maintain that plugin?
If no one is maintaining it, I will volunteer... I've been using it
fairly often recently and need it to work and be availible.

FYI - I'm using for two things. Native libraries I need to pull into a
project from the repository and wring "installers" that need to
collect dependencies (where i can't use assembly).

It's a fairly simple plugin with fairly simple goals, and I don't mind
taking responsibility for it.

Let me know if its been abandoned and I'll take up the task.

- Brill Pappin

On 9/10/06, Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]

The dependency plugin is a known problem, which I *thought* had been
fixed documentation wise recently. I was pushing for it to be moved
back to the sandbox since it hasn't seen a release since it was moved
to Apache (originally put together at mojo).

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Re: m2 public repositories are FUBAR

2006-09-09 Thread Alex Turner

Don't worry - you aren't the only person annoyed by the inconsistencies of
the repos.

Alex

On 9/10/06, Brill Pappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Sorry for the tone... it's both an ongoing problem (which sounds like
it's being delt with) and a short fuse :)

It may be that I'm having to use a lot of plugins that are not as
"mainstream" as most people are using, but I have had the same problem
with others that say they are public.

Until now, I've just chaulked it up to a delay in deployment by the
plugin developers and went about finding a solution... however the
"short fuse" comes from having it happen several times in the last few
months.

Admittedly, codhaus itself has this problem much more often but this
time is was the main m2 site documentation.

Thanks for paying attention,
- Brill Pappin


On 9/10/06, Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is this a general problem, or just a short fuse?
>
> The dependency plugin is a known problem, which I *thought* had been
> fixed documentation wise recently. I was pushing for it to be moved
> back to the sandbox since it hasn't seen a release since it was moved
> to Apache (originally put together at mojo).
>
> You probably want to use mojo's last release, dependency-maven-plugin,
for now.
>
> If there are other problems, bring them up and they'll get fixed.
>
> - Brett
>
> On 10/09/06, Brill Pappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I may be out to lunch here, but the m2 public repositories seem to be
> > getting worse.
> >
> > the one that finally got me to write this was the dependency plugin,
> > which is listed on the main maven plugin list.
> > http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-dependency-plugin/
> >
> >
> > Now I don't know if the documentation is wrong for this particular
> > plugin or is it wasn't published, but as far as I can see
> > org.apache.maven.plugin:dependency-maven-plugin doesn't exist.
> >
> > I did check repo1.maven.org and found something under
> > maven:maven-dependency-plugin:1.0 but who knows what the heck that is!
> >
> > This is not the first time I've had to do some fancy footwork to deal
> > with plugins that should be available but are not (it usually requires
> > me finding it's origin and manually installing it). A lot of them come
> > from the Codehaus Mojo project and appear to be moving to repo1 (with
> > new groupId's) and are documented as standard plugins.
> >
> > Would the powers that be *please* validate what is supposed to be
> > published with what is/is not published.
> >
> > This is getting very annoying.
> >
> > Of course, I may have missed some "special announcement" or something
> > but I shouldn't have to be doing funky configuration or manual
> > installs for my "build anywhere" m2 projects!
> >
> > I hope I haven't offended anyone, but being the loud-mouth that I am,
> > I thought I'd start making some noise.
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Re: m2 public repositories are FUBAR

2006-09-09 Thread Brill Pappin

Sorry for the tone... it's both an ongoing problem (which sounds like
it's being delt with) and a short fuse :)

It may be that I'm having to use a lot of plugins that are not as
"mainstream" as most people are using, but I have had the same problem
with others that say they are public.

Until now, I've just chaulked it up to a delay in deployment by the
plugin developers and went about finding a solution... however the
"short fuse" comes from having it happen several times in the last few
months.

Admittedly, codhaus itself has this problem much more often but this
time is was the main m2 site documentation.

Thanks for paying attention,
- Brill Pappin


On 9/10/06, Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Is this a general problem, or just a short fuse?

The dependency plugin is a known problem, which I *thought* had been
fixed documentation wise recently. I was pushing for it to be moved
back to the sandbox since it hasn't seen a release since it was moved
to Apache (originally put together at mojo).

You probably want to use mojo's last release, dependency-maven-plugin, for now.

If there are other problems, bring them up and they'll get fixed.

- Brett

On 10/09/06, Brill Pappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I may be out to lunch here, but the m2 public repositories seem to be
> getting worse.
>
> the one that finally got me to write this was the dependency plugin,
> which is listed on the main maven plugin list.
> http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-dependency-plugin/
>
>
> Now I don't know if the documentation is wrong for this particular
> plugin or is it wasn't published, but as far as I can see
> org.apache.maven.plugin:dependency-maven-plugin doesn't exist.
>
> I did check repo1.maven.org and found something under
> maven:maven-dependency-plugin:1.0 but who knows what the heck that is!
>
> This is not the first time I've had to do some fancy footwork to deal
> with plugins that should be available but are not (it usually requires
> me finding it's origin and manually installing it). A lot of them come
> from the Codehaus Mojo project and appear to be moving to repo1 (with
> new groupId's) and are documented as standard plugins.
>
> Would the powers that be *please* validate what is supposed to be
> published with what is/is not published.
>
> This is getting very annoying.
>
> Of course, I may have missed some "special announcement" or something
> but I shouldn't have to be doing funky configuration or manual
> installs for my "build anywhere" m2 projects!
>
> I hope I haven't offended anyone, but being the loud-mouth that I am,
> I thought I'd start making some noise.
>
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Re: m2 public repositories are FUBAR

2006-09-09 Thread Brett Porter

Is this a general problem, or just a short fuse?

The dependency plugin is a known problem, which I *thought* had been
fixed documentation wise recently. I was pushing for it to be moved
back to the sandbox since it hasn't seen a release since it was moved
to Apache (originally put together at mojo).

You probably want to use mojo's last release, dependency-maven-plugin, for now.

If there are other problems, bring them up and they'll get fixed.

- Brett

On 10/09/06, Brill Pappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I may be out to lunch here, but the m2 public repositories seem to be
getting worse.

the one that finally got me to write this was the dependency plugin,
which is listed on the main maven plugin list.
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-dependency-plugin/


Now I don't know if the documentation is wrong for this particular
plugin or is it wasn't published, but as far as I can see
org.apache.maven.plugin:dependency-maven-plugin doesn't exist.

I did check repo1.maven.org and found something under
maven:maven-dependency-plugin:1.0 but who knows what the heck that is!

This is not the first time I've had to do some fancy footwork to deal
with plugins that should be available but are not (it usually requires
me finding it's origin and manually installing it). A lot of them come
from the Codehaus Mojo project and appear to be moving to repo1 (with
new groupId's) and are documented as standard plugins.

Would the powers that be *please* validate what is supposed to be
published with what is/is not published.

This is getting very annoying.

Of course, I may have missed some "special announcement" or something
but I shouldn't have to be doing funky configuration or manual
installs for my "build anywhere" m2 projects!

I hope I haven't offended anyone, but being the loud-mouth that I am,
I thought I'd start making some noise.

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