>> I think similar, but this has been done automatically when following: >> http://wiki.apache.org/commons/CreatingReleases > > Yes, I know; the original instructions (shown as outdated, at the > bottom) imply that it is possible; seems to me it would be a lot > better.
No its not outdated - just the last paragraph is outdated by the above writings: "Procedure for creating a release using M2 (outdated by above)" I think this wiki page is quite up to date (Dan did something on it while releasing DBUtils i think). However - a good discussion about this would be good. Dan created tag names like we did with the same procedure: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/commons/proper/dbutils/tags/ I guess its worth a discussion on the list. I would hate it to delete the tag manually from the repos, when making a new RC. >> it runs on my box (OS X 10.4) - which system are you using? > > WinXP. > > But I think the problem is that the release archive was created on a > different OS to the one where it was tested. > > You created the release using EOL=LF (I assume), I tested using > EOL=CRLF, so the file size calculation was incorrect, because it > assumed the file had EOL=CRLF. > > I've changed the test to use file.length() instead, but it would be > useful if you could check that this still works on MacOs. They are all running. I don't know where the problem is, but according to Jörgs e-mail I would say we can ignore for now. Just saw your PM with the properties, I guess there is no need to answer any more > Although there is not much wrong with the existing release, I would be > happier if it was redone to incorporate the recent fixes. > Would you mind very much re-doing the release? Yes of course, I calculated doing roundabout 5 RCs before the actual release happens :-) We have some left haha. Would be good to know if I need to delete the tag before doing the process again - willl ask on a seperate thread. Will do the RC tomorrow morning (hopefully). Cheers, Christian --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@commons.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@commons.apache.org