2009/6/1 Richard Seddon <
rseddon@...>
>
> The indexer was upgraded in M2Eclipse 0.9.8, it now supports downloading incremental index updates from Nexus.
> As part of this change the index format changed, so that is why you see it downloading "nexus-repository-index.gz"
Ok, is there any way to force m2Eclipse to download
nexus-repository-index.zip index? Maybe nexus-repository-index.gz is
corrupted somehow.
I've read on sonatype blog that support for incremental indexing will
be available since Nexus 1.4.
I have 1.3.3 OSS installed, but why do I have *.gz index file in
.index folder of my repository? Nexus has created it?
My nexus.properties looks like:
#Mon Jun 01 02:09:28 GMT+01:00 2009
nexus.index.time=20090531230323.247 +0000
nexus.index.id=public-remote
As u can see, there is no information that it's and incremental index.
In my opinion m2Eclipse should download nexus-repository-index.zip
rather than much smaller nexus-repository-index.gz index.
> This is the first time I've heard of a failure like this. 1005% sounds a bit high. :-)
Yes, that's really strange. I thought that something goes wrong with
my Nexus instance but i tried to download index of r.a.o
(repository.apache.org) from m2eclipse 0.9.8 and it seems corrupted
too. It only shows me one artifact -
org.apache.maven.maven-patch-plugin... Is m2eclipse 0.9.8 100%
compatible with Nexus 1.3.3 and earlier? (rao uses 1.3.1 I guess).
> Are there any errors in your eclipse log (workspace/.metadata/.log) ?
Unfortunately, no logs about m2eclipse/repo/nexus/index errors found.
Only mylyn shows some stacktraces but that's not the couse I think.
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Regards,
Matthew
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