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Rob Cernich commented on JBIDE-13058:
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Is there a reason they need to be versioned SNAPSHOT? I like the idea of being able to
simply use the JBT blessed Juno TP by simply grabbing
org.jboss.tools.target-platforms:unified:4.2.1.a. Of course, I'm assuming the TP is
versioned independently from JBT.
decouple versioning of parent pom from that of target platforms
because some TPs are used for multiple parent poms
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Key: JBIDE-13058
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-13058
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Build/Releng, target-platform
Affects Versions: 4.0.0.Beta2
Reporter: Nick Boldt
Assignee: Mickael Istria
Labels: respin-a
Fix For: 4.0.0.CR2
Currently, we have parent pom versioned 4.0.0.Beta2-SNAPSHOT (Beta2x branch) or
4.0.0.CR1-SNAPSHOT (master). This is fine.
However, we also have the same versions set for the various target platforms. This is no
longer fine, because while the TP definition is the same between the stable_branch and
trunk jobs, the VERSION differs and that means we have to publish the job TWICE to get the
correct artifacts into Nexus.
Overkill solution is to have 2 jobs for every TP definition - one for stable branch
(versioned 4.0.0.Beta2-SNAPSHOT) and another for trunk (versioned 4.0.0.CR1-SNAPSHOT).
Have this as of yesterday.
BETTER solution is to have the TP definitions versioned to match their path/filename.
Thus:
* poms in build/target-platforms/jbdevstudio-JunoSR1a (regardless of master or Beta2x
branch) should be versioned 6.0.0.JunoSR1a
* poms in build/target-platforms/jbosstools-JunoSR0c (regardless of master or Beta2x
branch) should be versioned 4.0.0.JunoSR0c
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