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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