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Nick Boldt edited comment on JBTIS-498 at 10/9/15 5:45 PM:
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OK, so that last glitch is fixed. But I just noticed that the JBDS IS discovery sites have
BOTH Alpha2 and Beta1 TPs in them. I can't even.
!JBDSIS-sites-contain-Alpha2-TP-and-Beta1-TP.png!
Best case it's the same content in two places (so it's a bit of a performance hit
because of all the nested metadata. worst case it's conflicting TPs which might cause
unexpected install behaviours.
[~pleacu] [~ldimaggio] [~akazakov] Any idea how to clean this up?
was (Author: nickboldt):
OK, so that last glitch is fixed. But I just noticed that the JBDS IS discovery sites have
BOTH Alpha2 and Beta1 TPs in them. I can't even.
!JBDSIS-sites-contain-Alpha2-TP-and-Beta1-TP.png!
improve CI/snapshot/staging publishing of discovery jars to allow
automatic self-cleaning
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Key: JBTIS-498
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBTIS-498
Project: JBoss Tools Integration Stack
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: distribution
Reporter: Nick Boldt
Assignee: Paul Leacu
Attachments: IS-updated-composite-sites-development.png,
IS-updated-composite-sites-staging.png, JBDSIS-sites-contain-Alpha2-TP-and-Beta1-TP.png
Would it be possible to change your publishing process so that you're not dumping
dozens of old jars into the same folder? Surely you aren't staging ALL these? (We only
stage to QE once or twice per milestone... CR1, CR1a.)
Have a look here:
http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/mars/staging/updates/integration-sta...
https://devstudio.redhat.com/9.0/staging/updates/integration-stack/discov...
And contrast that with the way the JBT & JBDS discovery jars are done:
http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/mars/snapshots/builds/jbosstools-dis...
https://devstudio.redhat.com/9.0/snapshots/builds/jbosstools-discovery.ce...
(using rsync.sh, you get automated build folder cleanup every time you publish a new
build, or you can force cleanup it with this job [1]).
[1]
https://jenkins.mw.lab.eng.bos.redhat.com/hudson/job/jbosstools-cleanup/
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