[jbosstools-dev] jBPM 3 jPDL plugin version rollback in branch

Nick Boldt nboldt at redhat.com
Mon May 30 17:46:50 EDT 2011


Perfect. Then I'm happy with jbpm 3.3.x in the JBT3.2.x stream, and jbpm 
3.4.x in the JBT3.3.x stream.

Make sure you update BOTH feature.xml / manifest.mf AND the accompanying 
pom.xml files, too.

If you need a tool to check if you've forgotten any, use this:

cd ~/trunk/jbpm/; ~/trunk/build/util/checkPOMvsManifest.sh -v
(flags: -v = verbose, -q = quiet, -d = debug)

Nick

On 05/30/2011 01:15 PM, Koen Aers wrote:
> The version contained in JBT 3.2.0.GA is 3.3.0 so it will indeed impact
> only bleeding edge people who cannot "upgrade".
>
> Regards,
> Koen
>
> Op 30-mei-11, om 17:57 heeft Nick Boldt het volgende geschreven:
>
>> As long as the version released in JBT 3.2.0.GA was not 3.4.0, then this
>> change shouldn't impact any actual users (just maybe some QE folks
>> who'll have to uninstall before they can "upgrade" from 3.4 to 3.3).
>>
>> If, however, the version of jBPM 3 jPDL released in 3.2.0.GA was 3.4.0,
>> then you're screwed and can't backlevel.
>>
>> N
>>
>> On 05/30/2011 07:10 AM, Koen Aers wrote:
>>> Nick,
>>>
>>> With the resolution of JBIDE-8956 the version numbers of the jBPM 3 jPDL
>>> plugin (org.jbpm.gd.jpdl) where unnecessarily bumped to 3.4.0 instead of
>>> 3.3.1. JBIDE-8979 needed a different approach for trunk and for branch
>>> as the problem did not exist in trunk. So Max and me decided to rollback
>>> the change to 3.4.0 to 3.3.1 in branch rather than bumping the version
>>> in trunk up to 3.5.0. This might create some fallout as rolling back a
>>> version number is not a good thing. Is there anything else I need to do
>>> to minimize this?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Koen
>>
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