Re: [VOTE] Release mercury-1.0-alpha-6

2009-04-07 Thread Alin Dreghiciu
Excellent. +1 (non binding). I have a related question: Can you guys also release org.apache.maven:maven-mercury:jar:3.0-SNAPSHOT so we have a stable artifacts to build against. Otherwise like in the mercury-1.0-alpha-5 release, the snapshot will (possibly) move forward and it will not be useful an

Re: [VOTE] Release mercury-1.0-alpha-6

2009-04-07 Thread Jason van Zyl
+1 On 7-Apr-09, at 2:34 PM, Oleg Gusakov wrote: Hi, Iterative alpha release. Major fixes: - # of dependencies - less'n 64 were ordered correctly the rest used to be random ordering - bad/missing repository metadata is worked around in most cases Mercury-ant is now successfully used to boot

[VOTE] Release mercury-1.0-alpha-6

2009-04-07 Thread Oleg Gusakov
Hi, Iterative alpha release. Major fixes: - # of dependencies - less'n 64 were ordered correctly the rest used to be random ordering - bad/missing repository metadata is worked around in most cases Mercury-ant is now successfully used to bootstrap build Maven3 trunk. Working towards implement

Javasvn patch

2009-04-07 Thread Nord, James
Hi Oliver, I have found and fixed a couple of bugs. 1) support wincrypt encrypted passwords on windows 2) support running info correctly. (it would strip any file and run only on the base directory) thus an request for info on /path/to/file would give you the results for /path/to/ it would also

SCM 435

2009-04-07 Thread Nord, James
Could someone take a look at the patch in SCM-435. It would appear as though the svn provider had intended to support exactly the scenario this bug is about however it failed misserably due to the AbtractCommand checking the repo != null. /James