---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schinde...@gmx.de> Date: Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 12:05 PM Subject: [maven-nar] Announcing the NAR plugin for Maven 3.2.0 To: maven-...@googlegroups.com
Dear Maven users, it is a great honor to announce a new version of the NAR plugin for Maven, designed to support cross-platform development using JNI libraries. As always, this release would not be possible without a thriving developer community. Here is the shortlog: 26 Johannes Schindelin 21 Fredrik Orderud 14 Curtis Rueden 8 HongKee Moon 5 Benson Margulies 2 Sevag Doniguian 1 Wouter Pasman 1 Ivan Drobyshevskyi 1 Mark Hiner 1 Philippe Marschall 1 Tomasz Krakowiak 1 Trevor Robinson These are the changes since version 3.1.0 (the parenthesized numbers refer to pull requests of https://github.com/maven-nar/nar-maven-plugin). Bug fixes: - The description of the examples now mentions explicitly that they are integration tests (#109) - We use a newer maven-site-plugin version to fix a breakage (#113) - The documentation now talks about narSystemPackage where it talked about the non-existent packageName before (#110) - The licensing was cleaned up (#120) - We now use the more appropriate msvc label for Microsoft Visual C/C++ instead of devstudio (#123) - The history.xml file included into the .nar artifacts is now actually properly named, and as a consequence properly populated, too (#114) - The documentation no longer references the incorrect <arch> tag but correctly calls it <architecture> (#132) - The web site no longer suggests that the NAR plugin is an official Apache project (this was the original intention, but it never became reality) (#133) - On Windows, inconsistent usage of the environment variable Path was fixed (#134) - Fixed dead links in the documentation (#136) - Grammar sweep of the documentation (#137) Improvements: - A new integration test demonstrates how to use a JNI .nar from a .jar file (#112) - The AOL properties are now documented (#115) - It is now possible to filter which headers are included in the artifacts (#124) - We joined the 21st century by using generics now (#127) - It is now possible to develop NAR projects in Eclipse even if they use the NarSystem class (#130) - We now use the Maven 3.0.4 platform (#118) - Support was added for the VisualAge compiler on AIX (#131) - The web site now uses the very pretty fluido skin and sports the NAR logo prominently (#133) The new look of the web site can be adored here: https://maven-nar.github.io/ On behalf of all the developers making the NAR plugin awesome, Johannes -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "NAR Maven plugin" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to maven-nar+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.