Re: [Geotools-devel] release failiure - source forge directory structure change

2023-07-20 Thread Andrea Aime
On Thu, Jul 20, 2023 at 5:02 AM Jody Garnett wrote: > Eventually --protect-args worked so we are back in the game. > Doh, this is a surprise! Thanks for looking into this! Cheers Andrea == GeoServer Professional Services from the experts! Visit http://bit.ly/gs-services-us for more informati

Re: [Geotools-devel] release failiure - source forge directory structure change

2023-07-19 Thread Jody Garnett
I experimented with this today as a background activity; sorry for all the noise from the build box. It looks to be differences in how to encode spaces in "GeoTools 29 Releases" folder, various combinations of quotes and spaces are recommended, command line options (s / --protect-args) to prevent

Re: [Geotools-devel] release failiure - source forge directory structure change

2023-07-19 Thread Jody Garnett
Oh sorry this is the source forge upload, perhaps source forge directory structure changed - do we have a new location in mind? Jody On Wed, Jul 19, 2023 at 3:23 AM Ian Turton wrote: > I'm fairly sure we ran into this last time too, it seems that the project > directory has moved, looking at th

Re: [Geotools-devel] release failiure - source forge directory structure change

2023-07-19 Thread Jody Garnett
Something indeed moved recently, Torben was working on it with the system admin committee. Perhaps check the other documentation builds? I am sure we just did not think about the release documentation being uploaded int the same fashion. Jody On Wed, Jul 19, 2023 at 3:23 AM Ian Turton wrote: >

[Geotools-devel] release failiure - source forge directory structure change

2023-07-19 Thread Ian Turton
I'm fairly sure we ran into this last time too, it seems that the project directory has moved, looking at the docs ( https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/documentation/rsync/) it seems that aiming for /home/frs/project/geotools/29.2/ Is this a fix that needs to go into main and be backported? Or is it