I am working from here [1] where it says: www.apache.org Each Apache TLP has a release/TLP-name directory in the distribution Subversion repository at https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/. Once a release vote passes, the release manager should svn add the artifacts (plus signature and hash files) into this location. Each project is responsible for the structure of its directory. The contents of these directories are pushed to http://www.apache.org/dist/ by svnpubsub. Note that only the most recent release of each supported release line should be contained here; see here.
Maven Distribution See the Publishing Maven Releases guide. I've Just Published A Release: Why Isn't It Available From XYZ? Apache uses mirroring both internally and externally. This process runs to a schedule. First the files on people.apache.org are mirrored to www.apache.org , and then the external mirrors pick up the files from www.apache.org. It may take up to 24 hours or more for a newly published release to be sync'd to all mirrors. Mirrors have their own schedules. Mirrors are required to check at least once a day, but most will check for updates 2 to 4 times per day. [1] http://www.apache.org/dev/release-publishing.html I will try to upload your artifacts via SVN. I'll email again when done. On 12/26/12 10:44 PM, "Justin Mclean" <jus...@classsoftware.com> wrote: > Hi, > >> Maybe I have enough karma as PMC Chair. I made a release/flex directory and >> it seemed to work. See if you can svn add to it. > > Not sure I have SVN access. My understanding was you just copied the files > across to the dist directory and it got mirrored after 24 hours or so. > > If I do this: > ls -las /www/www.apache.org/dist/flex > > I get: > ls: /www/www.apache.org/dist/flex: No such file or directory > >> Archives are here: http://archive.apache.org/ >> I looked and it appears that 4.8 and the installer are there. > So once 4.9.0 has appeared in all the mirrors I'll delete it and update the > release notes. > > Thanks, > Justin -- Alex Harui Flex SDK Team Adobe Systems, Inc. http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui