[jbosstools-dev] Wiping out Target Platform 4.3.0.5.Alpha3-SNAPSHOT
Nick Boldt
nboldt at redhat.com
Tue Mar 26 11:45:22 EDT 2013
To clarify and fix typos:
4.3.0.5.Alpah2 should be 4.30.5.Alpha2
4.3.0.5.Alpha2-SNAPSHOT should be 4.30.5.Alpha2-SNAPSHOT
4.30.5.Alpha2-SNAPSHOT will soon contain the bits that are currently in
the 4.30.5.Alpha3-SNAPSHOT folder, and that folder will be removed until
we have a reason to create it anew (or create a 4.30.5.Beta1-SNAPSHOT
instead).
Mickael, please don't forget to update all the trunk/master jobs to use
-DTARGET_PLATFORM_VERSION=4.30.5.Alpha2-SNAPSHOT instead of
-DTARGET_PLATFORM_VERSION=4.30.5.Alpha3-SNAPSHOT.
N
On 03/26/2013 10:34 AM, Mickael Istria wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Many changes have been done on Target-Platforms recently (mainly to use
> newer version of our dependencies), and TP versions was upgraded to
> 4.3.0.5.Alpha3-SNAPSHOT whereas we did not release a 4.3.0.5.Alpah2 version.
> After discussion, we agreed that this 4.3.0.5.Alpha3-SNAPSHOT is useless
> and currently confusing, since the changes that were made can be part of
> the 4.3.0.5.Alpha2-SNAPSHOT target, that will be released later in order
> to build JBT 4.1.0.Alpha2.
>
> So I plan to set the version back to 4.3.0.5.Alpha2-SNAPSHOT for the
> latest SNAPSHOT of TP. It's a very simple change and does not introduce
> further complexity since it's just happening on SNAPSHOTs. If you've
> never used explicity 4.3.0.5.Alpha3-SNAPSHOT, then you can totally
> ignore this warning, nothing will change for you; and if you did use
> 4.3.0.5.Alpha3-SNAPSHOT, then it'll simply be about getting back to
> 4.3.0.5.Alpha2-SNAPSHOT
>
> Does anyone see any objection?
> Max?
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