Scott Eade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>I have taken the liberty of cutting and releasing Torque 3.1.1-rc1.  The 
>generator and runtime jars are already over on the ibiblio repository 
>and the maven-plugin should appear over there real soon now.  If people 
>can try this out over the next few days we can see about cutting 3.1.1 
>final next (following a vote).

Great! 

>The 3.1 site has been updated and a TORQUE_3_1_1_RC1 tag applied to cvs.

>The list of changes is available at 
>http://db.apache.org/torque-31/release-changes.html

>I will try and figure out the release mirroring stuff for 3.1.1 final, 
>in the mean time the jars and plugin will have to be grabbed from ibiblio.

>I'll post something to turbine-user when I see the plugin available on 
>ibiblio.

torque-user, I assume. :-)

        Regards
                Henning

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