I removed a version directory ( 3.1-000 ), and remove all metadata files of the artifact, and run the scan. The metadata is not regen
/var/maven/repositories/releases/internal/com/fortinet/fortidb/fdb-applboot [EMAIL PROTECTED] fdb-applboot]$ ls -al total 24 drwx------ 3 archiva archiva 4096 Aug 7 11:33 . drwx------ 36 archiva archiva 4096 Aug 1 19:26 .. drwx------ 2 archiva archiva 4096 Jul 17 10:00 3.0.0 am I missing something? BTW, I am using the staging archiva 1.1.1 -D On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 9:27 AM, Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Archiva can regenerate the checksums and the artifact level metadata - > that is, a list of versions (it can't regenerate snapshot metadata at > this point). > > This is done by the metadata update consumer and running a scan. You > might want to make a copy of the current files before deleting the > metadata though. > > - Brett > > 2008/8/8 Dan Tran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Hi I accidentally promoted a set of test released artifacts to my >> internal release repository which managed by Archiva. >> >> I can manually remove the unintended artifacts, how about metadata >> file? it is a lots of work to edit the file and regen checksum file >> manually while >> the box is heavily used. Can archiva help regen the checksum? or >> better with self clean the metadata files >> >> Thanks >> >> >> -D >> > > > > -- > Brett Porter > Blog: http://blogs.exist.com/bporter/ >
