Arne Kepp ha scritto:
We're barely pushing 1 mbps in any 60 second interval, so the load from
Apache is 3% or less.
CLOSE_WAIT is, as you say, is Apache's responsibility. Maven is slightly
different in that it opens a new connection for every file, instead of
reusing it as most browsers
Hi again,
on the basis of these conversations, can we conclude to adopt OpenGeo as
repo for snapshot and OSGeo as release artifacts repo? (In that case we also
need to update the parent poms.)
Should we open a call for votes?
Please let me know.
Regards,
Daniele
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 5:59 AM,
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 6:46 PM, Daniele Romagnoli
daniele.romagn...@geo-solutions.it wrote:
Hi again,
on the basis of these conversations, can we conclude to adopt OpenGeo as
repo for snapshot and OSGeo as release artifacts repo? (In that case we also
need to update the parent poms.)
That is
Jody Garnett ha scritto:
That is my intention; we need to change the geotools poms to
accomplish this as far as I know.
I changed the poms in this direction over a week ago:
http://svn.osgeo.org/geotools/branches/2.5.x/pom.xml
So the OSGEO 2.5.x snapshots are outdated.
If the OpenGeo
A search for a Maven undeploy plugin turned out
to be fruitless. If we go down this way, how do
we remove all the gt2 snapshots from the OSGEO
repo? Manually?
Yep
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Jody Garnett ha scritto:
A search for a Maven undeploy plugin turned out
to be fruitless. If we go down this way, how do
we remove all the gt2 snapshots from the OSGEO
repo? Manually?
Yep
It would seem it's possible to mount a WebDAV
server into the local filesystem in Linux:
Andrea Aime ha scritto:
Jody Garnett ha scritto:
A search for a Maven undeploy plugin turned out
to be fruitless. If we go down this way, how do
we remove all the gt2 snapshots from the OSGEO
repo? Manually?
Yep
It would seem it's possible to mount a WebDAV
server into the local
On Tue, 2009-05-05 at 14:47 +0200, Andrea Aime wrote:
So it seems the following would do the job
mkdir gtrepo
sudo mount.davfs 'http://download.osgeo.org/webdav/geotools/' gtrepo
cd gtrepo/org/geotools
find . -name *SNAPSHOT -type d -exec rm -r {}\;
should do the trick.
Can anyone
Hi Daniele,
Not sure if much progress has been made on fixing the osgeo deployment
issues. However, I think it makes sense to have separate repositories,
one for development/snapshots, and one for releases.
I would be fine to have the opengeo repo be used as the main development
repo if
Hi Justin
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Justin Deoliveira jdeol...@opengeo.orgwrote:
Hi Daniele,
Not sure if much progress has been made on fixing the osgeo deployment
issues. However, I think it makes sense to have separate repositories, one
for development/snapshots, and one for
No problem.
Please send me an off-list email with your desired DAV login and
password, or just an htpasswd hash.
-Arne
Daniele Romagnoli wrote:
Hi Justin
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Justin Deoliveira jdeol...@opengeo.orgwrote:
Hi Daniele,
Not sure if much progress has been made
We're barely pushing 1 mbps in any 60 second interval, so the load from
Apache is 3% or less.
CLOSE_WAIT is, as you say, is Apache's responsibility. Maven is slightly
different in that it opens a new connection for every file, instead of
reusing it as most browsers do. I can't think of any
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