On Dec 15, 2006, at 4:33 PM, David Jencks wrote:

On Dec 15, 2006, at 4:19 PM, Jason Dillon wrote:

so, now we have reverted back to having bits under trunk/* using non-snapshot values?

and it appears that some modules (geronimo-commonj_1.1_spec at the least) still depend on 1.2-SNAPSHOT, which really screws things up when building in a clean environment.

Common J was not released because no one is using it. I didn't want to release it just because it was there.

trunk/pom.xml should be at version 1.3-SNAPSHOT, and all of the children modules should use that version for its parent.

this has quickly turned into a mess.... and I am now kinda screwed. all of the work I am doing is always off of a clean repo, so that I can avoid any slop that might be caused by previous builds.

i'm really not happy that I have to come in and clean up afterwards...

and I wish there was a little more trust that I actually knew what I was doing... after all I have been working on simplifying the build process, and helping to make it more stable and reliable.

anyways, I will try to find a solution to this... but the recent changes for the 1.2-beta release have really thrown a big wrench into the works relating to the fluff I was working on to automate the TCK and to provide direct correlation from code change to test results.

This situation appears to me to support my claim that having individually versioned specs was too complicated for any human to maintain successfully.

Please, stop complaining and let me finish getting the release out.

-dain

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