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publishing - Bintray does not sync one of the artifacts of the package to the jcenter

We've published a package with two artifacts in it (android and os) to Bintray: https://dl.bintray.com/gojuno/maven/com/gojuno/commander/

Then we've enabled sync with jcenter for this package, but only one of the artifacts is in sync (android is synched while os is not):

https://jcenter.bintray.com/com/gojuno/commander/

I contacted Bintray through Inbox on bintray.com, Contact Us on bintray.com, Email and Twitter and haven't received reply anywhere, this issue is blocking for the project.

I saw similar issue was resolved through StackOverflow Bintray and JCenter not in Sync, so this is my hope.

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An inclusion to JCenter always uses an allocated path prefix to avoid accidental file overwrites by other users. However, the 'commander' package contains files with no common base path: '/com/gojuno/commander/os' AND '/com/gojuno/commander/android'

The best practice we recommend is creating a new package and not creating more than one path prefix for a package. If you wish keep working like this, please note that you will have to submit an inclusion request for each path prefix.

As for now you may proceed working on the same groupID path prefix with your different sub-modules.

We hope this clarifies.


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