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From: Rémy Sanlaville [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 28 September 2006 6:38 PM
To: Lakshman Srilakshmanan
Subject: Re: [M2] Mirror
Hi Tamás and Lakshman,
Thanks for your reply.
I would seriously question the need to get a mirror of central.
For one
Hi Lakshman,
The reason being I could not locate a download for MRM and the following URL
appeared to indicate that it was under development at the time when I wanted
a maven proxy.
http://maven.apache.org/archiva/
I know that MRM will be released soon (in few days) with Maestro [1]
But at
Or as an alternative, you can look for Proximity:
http://proximity.abstracthorizon.org/
~t~
On 9/26/06, Rémy Sanlaville [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Johan,
Try
rsync -rlHtSv [EMAIL PROTECTED]::maven2 /var/www/maven2
where /var/www/maven2 is the location where you want to put the files.
You
and will hold only what you require.
Thanks
Lakshman
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From: Tamás Cservenák [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 28 September 2006 3:10 AM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: [M2] Mirror
Or as an alternative, you can look for Proximity:
http
Hi,
I would like to create a miror of the maven2 central repository.
In the Better Build with Maven book, we have :
* Use rsync to take a copy of the central repository and regularly update
it
But I don't know how to do it : which remote host can I use with which
protocol (ftp ?).
Could you
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Hi Remy,
Try
rsync -rlHtSv [EMAIL PROTECTED]::maven2 /var/www/maven2
where /var/www/maven2 is the location where you want to put the files.
You would then have to make the location available over HTTP.
Cheers,
Johan
Rémy Sanlaville wrote:
Hi,
Hi Johan,
Try
rsync -rlHtSv [EMAIL PROTECTED]::maven2 /var/www/maven2
where /var/www/maven2 is the location where you want to put the files.
You would then have to make the location available over HTTP.
I am trying this command but I have some trouble with the corporate security
and proxy.