Re: [MAVEN-PROXY] repository proxy local-repo.copy
I arbitrarily called the thing that has been in the dist directory 0.1. I'll be releasing 0.2 tonight. This doesn't look like an issue with maven-proxy (it's not even getting that far it seems) - it looks like an issue with dependency resolution and overrides. However, heres what you could do 1) Version IAIK - iaik_javax_crypto-1.0.jar (everything has a version, even if it is just a date) 2) Load that into your proxy repo (or, if using maven-proxy 0.2, load it into your company-repo - more details on that on the wiki later) /var/tmp/proxy-repo/IAIK/jars/iaik_javax_crypto-1.0.jar 3) Update your dep to include a version IAIK iaik_javax_crypto 1.0 4) Disable jar overrides for IAIK Svetlin Stanchev wrote: Your work is much appreciated, I am willing to test it and report as soon as it is released :-) (BTW I see a 0.1 release already, I took a look and I guess it is not the release you are talking about yet)! On a similar note: I've noticed also that overridden dependencies are not getting downloaded from the proxy. I am using Maven RC1 and the SNAPSHOT proxy. Is this expected behaviour of the proxy or the remote repos? Here is my setup on the proxy: --- $ ls -R /var/tmp/proxy-repo/ /var/tmp/proxy-repo/: commons-logging IAIK /var/tmp/proxy-repo/commons-logging: jars /var/tmp/proxy-repo/commons-logging/jars: commons-logging-1.0.jar commons-logging-1.0.jar.md5 /var/tmp/proxy-repo/IAIK: jars /var/tmp/proxy-repo/IAIK/jars: iaik_javax_crypto.jar --- Im my project.properties I have: --- maven.jar.override = on maven.repo.remote = http://192.168.0.178: maven.jar.iaik_javax_crypto = ${maven.repo.remote}/IAIK/jars/iaik_javax_crypto.jar --- In project.xml I have: --- IAIK iaik_javax_crypto --- Here the output: --- Attempting to download commons-logging-1.0.jar. .. Attempting to download iaik_javax_crypto-.jar. WARNING: Failed to download iaik_javax_crypto-.jar. BUILD FAILED File.. file:/M:/ Element... m:reactor Line.. 16 Column 31 The build cannot continue because of the following unsatisfied dependency: iaik_javax_crypto-.jar (no download url specified) --- If the overriding points to a local dir, it works fine, naturally. Thanks again, - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [MAVEN-PROXY] repository proxy local-repo.copy
Your work is much appreciated, I am willing to test it and report as soon as it is released :-) (BTW I see a 0.1 release already, I took a look and I guess it is not the release you are talking about yet)! On a similar note: I've noticed also that overridden dependencies are not getting downloaded from the proxy. I am using Maven RC1 and the SNAPSHOT proxy. Is this expected behaviour of the proxy or the remote repos? Here is my setup on the proxy: --- $ ls -R /var/tmp/proxy-repo/ /var/tmp/proxy-repo/: commons-logging IAIK /var/tmp/proxy-repo/commons-logging: jars /var/tmp/proxy-repo/commons-logging/jars: commons-logging-1.0.jar commons-logging-1.0.jar.md5 /var/tmp/proxy-repo/IAIK: jars /var/tmp/proxy-repo/IAIK/jars: iaik_javax_crypto.jar --- Im my project.properties I have: --- maven.jar.override = on maven.repo.remote = http://192.168.0.178: maven.jar.iaik_javax_crypto = ${maven.repo.remote}/IAIK/jars/iaik_javax_crypto.jar --- In project.xml I have: --- IAIK iaik_javax_crypto --- Here the output: --- Attempting to download commons-logging-1.0.jar. .. Attempting to download iaik_javax_crypto-.jar. WARNING: Failed to download iaik_javax_crypto-.jar. BUILD FAILED File.. file:/M:/ Element... m:reactor Line.. 16 Column 31 The build cannot continue because of the following unsatisfied dependency: iaik_javax_crypto-.jar (no download url specified) --- If the overriding points to a local dir, it works fine, naturally. Thanks again, -- Svetlin Ben Walding wrote: The wiki was (I've updated it) a little misleading. * SNAPSHOTs are not updated - I'm not 100% sure how I want to handle this at present * That repo.local-repo.copy thing is a new feature I'm currently adding. Still wrestling with doing it cleanly and what it means. I should be pushing out a release in the next week that will be more useful in a corporate setting where you want to release internal projects to the proxy cleanly. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [MAVEN-PROXY] repository proxy local-repo.copy
The wiki was (I've updated it) a little misleading. * SNAPSHOTs are not updated - I'm not 100% sure how I want to handle this at present * That repo.local-repo.copy thing is a new feature I'm currently adding. Still wrestling with doing it cleanly and what it means. I should be pushing out a release in the next week that will be more useful in a corporate setting where you want to release internal projects to the proxy cleanly. Cheers, Ben Kalaveshi, Adrian wrote: I'm using the jars from the wiki. I'm only trying to exercise the repo.local-repo.copy property -- should this work? I'd like it to *not* copy jars from the repository to the proxy when they're requested from the proxy. There's a bullet item on the wiki that says: It is maven aware - eg. SNAPSHOTs can be given a schedule for removal etc. What does this mean? Should a SNAPSHOT in the proxy automatically be updated when a new one becomes available in the repository? I'm not currently seeing this behavior. -Original Message- From: Ben Walding [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 4:42 PM To: Maven Users List Subject: Re: repository proxy local-repo.copy Probably best not to use maven-proxy from CVS at the moment as I'm in the middle of trying to work out a sane way to do all this. Just use the config and jars from the wiki. Kalaveshi, Adrian wrote: Greetings -- My maven-proxy.properties file contains the following: repo.local.store=/export/repository-proxy repo.local-repo.url=file:/export/repository repo.local-repo.copy=false As you can see, the proxy and the repository exist on the same machine. I can't get the repo.local-repo.copy property to work. Every time a request it made to the proxy for a jar that is available on the repository, it gets copied over. This seems to cause problems when using SNAPSHOT versions of jars. The jars in /export/repository-proxy never get updated. Is this a bug? Am I missing something? Thanks, -adrian- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: repository proxy local-repo.copy
I'm using the jars from the wiki. I'm only trying to exercise the repo.local-repo.copy property -- should this work? I'd like it to *not* copy jars from the repository to the proxy when they're requested from the proxy. There's a bullet item on the wiki that says: >It is maven aware - eg. SNAPSHOTs can be given a schedule for removal etc. What does this mean? Should a SNAPSHOT in the proxy automatically be updated when a new one becomes available in the repository? I'm not currently seeing this behavior. -Original Message- From: Ben Walding [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 4:42 PM To: Maven Users List Subject: Re: repository proxy local-repo.copy Probably best not to use maven-proxy from CVS at the moment as I'm in the middle of trying to work out a sane way to do all this. Just use the config and jars from the wiki. Kalaveshi, Adrian wrote: >Greetings -- > >My maven-proxy.properties file contains the following: > >repo.local.store=/export/repository-proxy >repo.local-repo.url=file:/export/repository >repo.local-repo.copy=false > >As you can see, the proxy and the repository exist on the same machine. I >can't get the repo.local-repo.copy property to work. Every time a request >it made to the proxy for a jar that is available on the repository, it gets >copied over. This seems to cause problems when using SNAPSHOT versions of >jars. The jars in /export/repository-proxy never get updated. Is this a >bug? Am I missing something? > >Thanks, >-adrian- > >- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: repository proxy local-repo.copy
Probably best not to use maven-proxy from CVS at the moment as I'm in the middle of trying to work out a sane way to do all this. Just use the config and jars from the wiki. Kalaveshi, Adrian wrote: Greetings -- My maven-proxy.properties file contains the following: repo.local.store=/export/repository-proxy repo.local-repo.url=file:/export/repository repo.local-repo.copy=false As you can see, the proxy and the repository exist on the same machine. I can't get the repo.local-repo.copy property to work. Every time a request it made to the proxy for a jar that is available on the repository, it gets copied over. This seems to cause problems when using SNAPSHOT versions of jars. The jars in /export/repository-proxy never get updated. Is this a bug? Am I missing something? Thanks, -adrian- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
repository proxy local-repo.copy
Greetings -- My maven-proxy.properties file contains the following: repo.local.store=/export/repository-proxy repo.local-repo.url=file:/export/repository repo.local-repo.copy=false As you can see, the proxy and the repository exist on the same machine. I can't get the repo.local-repo.copy property to work. Every time a request it made to the proxy for a jar that is available on the repository, it gets copied over. This seems to cause problems when using SNAPSHOT versions of jars. The jars in /export/repository-proxy never get updated. Is this a bug? Am I missing something? Thanks, -adrian- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]