RE: Snapshots aren't updated!

2008-02-01 Thread nicklist
> how can I specify two deploy paths in pom.xml

Use the snapshotRepository[1]

> or specyfing some argument to mvn deploy command? 
For deploy:deploy-file the arguments are in the documentation [2]

Hth,

Nick Stolwijk

[1] 
http://maven.apache.org/ref/2.0.7/maven-model/maven.html#class_distributionManagement
[2] http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-deploy-plugin/deploy-file-mojo.html

-Original Message-
From: DCVer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 2/1/2008 12:01 PM
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: RE: Snapshots aren't updated!
 

Thanks guys, it is as you say. When I execute mvn deploy instead of mvn
install I see (in output logs), that maven updates metadata.
But this creates another question from me: how can I specify two deploy
paths in pom.xml or specyfing some argument to mvn deploy command? In
pom.xml, in  section i have one destination
repository specified, but when I deploy snapshots, I want them to be stored
in another repository. Can I have 2 remote repositories specified in
pom.xml?


nicklist wrote:
> 
> If I understand you correctly, you're using the maven-install-plugin to
> install files into the remote repository? This way the metadata in the
> remote repository is not correctly being updated, so that causes the
> snapshot not to be updated in the local repository. Use the
> maven-deploy-plugin for the deployment of artifacts into the remote
> repository. This is the only way the metadata would be correct.
> 
> Hth,
> 
> Nick Stolwijk
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: DCVer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Mon 1/28/2008 1:03 PM
> To: users@maven.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Snapshots aren't updated!
>  
> 
> But I install the jar from the remote server and the jar is installed
> directly to the Maven repository, which is in fact the remote repository
> to
> my local machine and the repository from where snapshots are downloaded
> (but
> not updated...)
> 
> 
> Jeff MAURY wrote:
>> 
>> The install plugin updates your local repo and not the remote ones. You
>> should use the deploy plugin if you want.
>> 
>> Jeff
>> 
>> 
>> On Jan 26, 2008 6:11 PM, DCVer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Why Maven doesn't update snapshot dependencies, although all of my
>>> repositories have defined update policy to always? I try adding -U while
>>> building, but it looks, like only Maven plugins are updated - snapshots
>>> not.
>>>
>>> I have added new class to one of the dependency jar, installed the jar
>>> with
>>> mvn install on the remote repository (from where my snapshots are
>>> downloaded). So the jar has definitely changed, but Maven hasn't updated
>>> my
>>> local repository...
>>>
>>> I was thinking a lot, but haven't found any solution. How Maven decides
>>> whether to update or not the snapshot jar? If it compares dates, what if
>>> the
>>> remote repository has earlier hour (other time region), as it is in my
>>> situation?
>>>
>>> Hope there is simple solution for that...
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>> 
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RE: Snapshots aren't updated!

2008-02-01 Thread DCVer

Thanks guys, it is as you say. When I execute mvn deploy instead of mvn
install I see (in output logs), that maven updates metadata.
But this creates another question from me: how can I specify two deploy
paths in pom.xml or specyfing some argument to mvn deploy command? In
pom.xml, in  section i have one destination
repository specified, but when I deploy snapshots, I want them to be stored
in another repository. Can I have 2 remote repositories specified in
pom.xml?


nicklist wrote:
> 
> If I understand you correctly, you're using the maven-install-plugin to
> install files into the remote repository? This way the metadata in the
> remote repository is not correctly being updated, so that causes the
> snapshot not to be updated in the local repository. Use the
> maven-deploy-plugin for the deployment of artifacts into the remote
> repository. This is the only way the metadata would be correct.
> 
> Hth,
> 
> Nick Stolwijk
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: DCVer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Mon 1/28/2008 1:03 PM
> To: users@maven.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Snapshots aren't updated!
>  
> 
> But I install the jar from the remote server and the jar is installed
> directly to the Maven repository, which is in fact the remote repository
> to
> my local machine and the repository from where snapshots are downloaded
> (but
> not updated...)
> 
> 
> Jeff MAURY wrote:
>> 
>> The install plugin updates your local repo and not the remote ones. You
>> should use the deploy plugin if you want.
>> 
>> Jeff
>> 
>> 
>> On Jan 26, 2008 6:11 PM, DCVer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Why Maven doesn't update snapshot dependencies, although all of my
>>> repositories have defined update policy to always? I try adding -U while
>>> building, but it looks, like only Maven plugins are updated - snapshots
>>> not.
>>>
>>> I have added new class to one of the dependency jar, installed the jar
>>> with
>>> mvn install on the remote repository (from where my snapshots are
>>> downloaded). So the jar has definitely changed, but Maven hasn't updated
>>> my
>>> local repository...
>>>
>>> I was thinking a lot, but haven't found any solution. How Maven decides
>>> whether to update or not the snapshot jar? If it compares dates, what if
>>> the
>>> remote repository has earlier hour (other time region), as it is in my
>>> situation?
>>>
>>> Hope there is simple solution for that...
>>> --
>>> View this message in context:
>>> http://www.nabble.com/Snapshots-aren%27t-updated%21-tp15110146s177p15110146.html
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>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> La mélancolie c'est communiste
>> Tout le monde y a droit de temps en temps
>> La mélancolie n'est pas capitaliste
>> C'est même gratuit pour les perdants
>> La mélancolie c'est pacifiste
>> On ne lui rentre jamais dedans
>> La mélancolie oh tu sais ça existe
>> Elle se prend même avec des gants
>> La mélancolie c'est pour les syndicalistes
>> Il faut juste sa carte de permanent
>> 
>> Miossec (2006)
>> 
>> http://www.jeffmaury.com
>> http://riadiscuss.jeffmaury.com
>> 
>> 
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RE: Snapshots aren't updated!

2008-01-28 Thread nicklist
If I understand you correctly, you're using the maven-install-plugin to install 
files into the remote repository? This way the metadata in the remote 
repository is not correctly being updated, so that causes the snapshot not to 
be updated in the local repository. Use the maven-deploy-plugin for the 
deployment of artifacts into the remote repository. This is the only way the 
metadata would be correct.

Hth,

Nick Stolwijk


-Original Message-
From: DCVer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 1/28/2008 1:03 PM
To: users@maven.apache.org
Subject: Re: Snapshots aren't updated!
 

But I install the jar from the remote server and the jar is installed
directly to the Maven repository, which is in fact the remote repository to
my local machine and the repository from where snapshots are downloaded (but
not updated...)


Jeff MAURY wrote:
> 
> The install plugin updates your local repo and not the remote ones. You
> should use the deploy plugin if you want.
> 
> Jeff
> 
> 
> On Jan 26, 2008 6:11 PM, DCVer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Why Maven doesn't update snapshot dependencies, although all of my
>> repositories have defined update policy to always? I try adding -U while
>> building, but it looks, like only Maven plugins are updated - snapshots
>> not.
>>
>> I have added new class to one of the dependency jar, installed the jar
>> with
>> mvn install on the remote repository (from where my snapshots are
>> downloaded). So the jar has definitely changed, but Maven hasn't updated
>> my
>> local repository...
>>
>> I was thinking a lot, but haven't found any solution. How Maven decides
>> whether to update or not the snapshot jar? If it compares dates, what if
>> the
>> remote repository has earlier hour (other time region), as it is in my
>> situation?
>>
>> Hope there is simple solution for that...
>> --
>> View this message in context:
>> http://www.nabble.com/Snapshots-aren%27t-updated%21-tp15110146s177p15110146.html
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> 
> -- 
> La mélancolie c'est communiste
> Tout le monde y a droit de temps en temps
> La mélancolie n'est pas capitaliste
> C'est même gratuit pour les perdants
> La mélancolie c'est pacifiste
> On ne lui rentre jamais dedans
> La mélancolie oh tu sais ça existe
> Elle se prend même avec des gants
> La mélancolie c'est pour les syndicalistes
> Il faut juste sa carte de permanent
> 
> Miossec (2006)
> 
> http://www.jeffmaury.com
> http://riadiscuss.jeffmaury.com
> 
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Re: Snapshots aren't updated!

2008-01-28 Thread DCVer

But I install the jar from the remote server and the jar is installed
directly to the Maven repository, which is in fact the remote repository to
my local machine and the repository from where snapshots are downloaded (but
not updated...)


Jeff MAURY wrote:
> 
> The install plugin updates your local repo and not the remote ones. You
> should use the deploy plugin if you want.
> 
> Jeff
> 
> 
> On Jan 26, 2008 6:11 PM, DCVer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Why Maven doesn't update snapshot dependencies, although all of my
>> repositories have defined update policy to always? I try adding -U while
>> building, but it looks, like only Maven plugins are updated - snapshots
>> not.
>>
>> I have added new class to one of the dependency jar, installed the jar
>> with
>> mvn install on the remote repository (from where my snapshots are
>> downloaded). So the jar has definitely changed, but Maven hasn't updated
>> my
>> local repository...
>>
>> I was thinking a lot, but haven't found any solution. How Maven decides
>> whether to update or not the snapshot jar? If it compares dates, what if
>> the
>> remote repository has earlier hour (other time region), as it is in my
>> situation?
>>
>> Hope there is simple solution for that...
>> --
>> View this message in context:
>> http://www.nabble.com/Snapshots-aren%27t-updated%21-tp15110146s177p15110146.html
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>>
>>
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>>
> 
> 
> -- 
> La mélancolie c'est communiste
> Tout le monde y a droit de temps en temps
> La mélancolie n'est pas capitaliste
> C'est même gratuit pour les perdants
> La mélancolie c'est pacifiste
> On ne lui rentre jamais dedans
> La mélancolie oh tu sais ça existe
> Elle se prend même avec des gants
> La mélancolie c'est pour les syndicalistes
> Il faut juste sa carte de permanent
> 
> Miossec (2006)
> 
> http://www.jeffmaury.com
> http://riadiscuss.jeffmaury.com
> 
> 

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Re: Snapshots aren't updated!

2008-01-26 Thread Jeff MAURY
The install plugin updates your local repo and not the remote ones. You
should use the deploy plugin if you want.

Jeff


On Jan 26, 2008 6:11 PM, DCVer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> Why Maven doesn't update snapshot dependencies, although all of my
> repositories have defined update policy to always? I try adding -U while
> building, but it looks, like only Maven plugins are updated - snapshots
> not.
>
> I have added new class to one of the dependency jar, installed the jar
> with
> mvn install on the remote repository (from where my snapshots are
> downloaded). So the jar has definitely changed, but Maven hasn't updated
> my
> local repository...
>
> I was thinking a lot, but haven't found any solution. How Maven decides
> whether to update or not the snapshot jar? If it compares dates, what if
> the
> remote repository has earlier hour (other time region), as it is in my
> situation?
>
> Hope there is simple solution for that...
> --
> View this message in context:
> http://www.nabble.com/Snapshots-aren%27t-updated%21-tp15110146s177p15110146.html
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Tout le monde y a droit de temps en temps
La mélancolie n'est pas capitaliste
C'est même gratuit pour les perdants
La mélancolie c'est pacifiste
On ne lui rentre jamais dedans
La mélancolie oh tu sais ça existe
Elle se prend même avec des gants
La mélancolie c'est pour les syndicalistes
Il faut juste sa carte de permanent

Miossec (2006)

http://www.jeffmaury.com
http://riadiscuss.jeffmaury.com


Snapshots aren't updated!

2008-01-26 Thread DCVer

Hi,

Why Maven doesn't update snapshot dependencies, although all of my
repositories have defined update policy to always? I try adding -U while
building, but it looks, like only Maven plugins are updated - snapshots not.

I have added new class to one of the dependency jar, installed the jar with
mvn install on the remote repository (from where my snapshots are
downloaded). So the jar has definitely changed, but Maven hasn't updated my
local repository...

I was thinking a lot, but haven't found any solution. How Maven decides
whether to update or not the snapshot jar? If it compares dates, what if the
remote repository has earlier hour (other time region), as it is in my
situation?

Hope there is simple solution for that...
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