> An official release can't depend on a snapshot
Yes it can even though it is not the default.
> but this should be easy to fix by those who know maven well, and we have 
> released the software in question.
Well, I didn't follow this dev closely but can see in [1] that only the 1.0.0 
has been released therefore it is usual in the dev branch to use the next 
snapshot version (aka 1.1.0-SNAPSHOT)
Again, I guess (still to confirm though) the fact that is a Ant build doesn't 
give us an automatic option to say 1.1.0-SNAPSHOT but we have to specify the 
exact snapshot which is a new file at each build/deploy snapshot of flex-tool, 
to check it, it would worth to try to set the lib version to  
flex-tool-api-1.1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar instead of 
flex-tool-api-1.1.0-20141121.233135-20.jar and see if the resolution occurs or 
use the release version but you won't see if the new implementation of this lib 
breaks something.
Frédéric THOMAS
[1] 
https://repository.apache.org/content/groups/public/org/apache/flex/flex-tool-api/

> Subject: Re: git commit: [flex-sdk] [refs/heads/develop] - The link was 
> pointing to an old version of the .jar
> From: jus...@classsoftware.com
> Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2014 01:44:28 +1100
> To: dev@flex.apache.org
> 
> Hi,
> 
>  An official release can't depend on a snapshot, but this should be easy to 
> fix by those who know maven well, and we have released the software in 
> question.
> 
> Justin
                                          

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