I asked INFRA and there are no space restrictions in place so we could move the builds there.
On Wed, Feb 8, 2023 at 7:21 PM Jacob Wujciak <ja...@voltrondata.com> wrote: > Yes the java nightlies alone are 450mb. > > Without checking this could be due to JNI bundling the c++ binary multiple > times? Also there are quite a large number of java artifacts but I have no > deeper knowledge about that outside of the CI involved :D > > Matthew Benedict de Detrich <matthew.dedetr...@aiven.io.invalid> schrieb > am Mi., 8. Feb. 2023, 17:51: > >> > If we use the snapshot repository, can we simplify this? >> >> https://arrow.apache.org/docs/dev/developers/java/building.html#installing-nightly-packages >> >> Yes, in fact you can just defer the documentation to >> https://infra.apache.org/repository-faq.html#basic >> >> On Wed, Jan 25, 2023 at 9:28 PM Sutou Kouhei <k...@clear-code.com> wrote: >> >> > Hi, >> > >> > Wow! I didn't know the snapshot repository! >> > >> > If we use the snapshot repository, can we simplify this? >> > >> > >> https://arrow.apache.org/docs/dev/developers/java/building.html#installing-nightly-packages >> > >> > Then, let's use the snapshot repository instead of >> > https://nightlies.apache.org/ . >> > >> > >> > Thanks, >> > -- >> > kou >> > >> > In <calj5v6o7zho_b+sc5pto250xb+8gewrl0hsyc_woev-zt+j...@mail.gmail.com> >> > "Reason behind using Apache Nightlies directory instead of Apache >> Nexus >> > Snapshot Repository" on Wed, 25 Jan 2023 10:37:35 +0100, >> > Matthew Benedict de Detrich <matthew.dedetr...@aiven.io.INVALID> >> wrote: >> > >> > > Hello Arrow community! >> > > >> > > I am coming from the Apache Pekko community where we are trying to >> > > bootstrap the newly approved incubator project. Currently we are >> working >> > on >> > > snapshots/nightlies, specifically where to upload them and also the >> > process >> > > of generating the snapshots (i.e. nightly, after merge into main etc >> > etc). >> > > >> > > As of now we are uploading into Apache nightlies (i.e. >> > > https://nightlies.apache.org/ with PR >> > > https://github.com/apache/incubator-pekko/pull/60) and the method of >> > > uploading was actually derived from Apache Arrow. However after >> further >> > > cursory investigation I found out that Apache Arrow seems to be the >> > > only Apache project that seems to upload snapshots into >> > > https://nightlies.apache.org/. Every other project uploads snapshots >> > into >> > > Apache's Nexus snapshot repository (i.e. >> > > https://repository.apache.org/content/groups/snapshots/) and after >> > > discussion with Apache's #askinfra slack channel, they also recommend >> > that >> > > any JVM library snapshot artifacts be published to this Nexus Snapshot >> > > Repository. >> > > >> > > So the question is, is there a reason why this project is uploading >> > > snapshot jars into the nightlies? The only technical reason I can >> come up >> > > with is that with nightlies you have control over the expiry (i.e. >> > setting >> > > it to 30 days), whereas with Apache's Snapshot Repo there is a default >> > > global job that cleans snapshots. Pekko is currently considering >> > uploading >> > > to Apache's Nexus Snapshot Repo instead of nightlies but I want to >> make >> > > sure we haven't missed anything, for context of the discussion in >> pekko >> > see >> > > https://lists.apache.org/thread/p5s8ysypyd2l2slb3o9f2v5vrf8dgsx8. >> > > >> > > Many thanks >> > > >> > > -- >> > > >> > > Matthew de Detrich >> > > >> > > *Aiven Deutschland GmbH* >> > > >> > > Immanuelkirchstraße 26, 10405 Berlin >> > > >> > > Amtsgericht Charlottenburg, HRB 209739 B >> > > >> > > Geschäftsführer: Oskari Saarenmaa & Hannu Valtonen >> > > >> > > *m:* +491603708037 >> > > >> > > *w:* aiven.io *e:* matthew.dedetr...@aiven.io >> > >> >> >> -- >> >> Matthew de Detrich >> >> *Aiven Deutschland GmbH* >> >> Immanuelkirchstraße 26, 10405 Berlin >> >> Amtsgericht Charlottenburg, HRB 209739 B >> >> Geschäftsführer: Oskari Saarenmaa & Hannu Valtonen >> >> *m:* +491603708037 >> >> *w:* aiven.io *e:* matthew.dedetr...@aiven.io >> >