On 29-Dec-08, at 11:15 AM, Henri Gomez wrote:
2008/12/29 Jason van Zyl <[email protected]>:
On 29-Dec-08, at 4:48 AM, Henri Gomez wrote:
Hi to all,
I wonder if there is pre maven 3.0 tarball available somewhere.
I still got problem with jaxws and maven embedded (in m2eclipse) and
reopened JIRA #3586 (http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-3586).
You can reopen issues, and you probably set the fix version
unintentionally
but it's not going to be fixed for 3.0 alpha-1 so I've moved it out
to the
regression version which is alpha-3.
Any date for alpha3 ?
Not as yet. I will probably try to settle on the dates once we're into
the iteration for a particular version and we see how it's going. I'm
going to try and time box for every couple of weeks but builds will
happen daily and once the alpha-1 comes out I'll try to keep a daily
report of fixes for particular daily builds all being aggregated for
the fixes in a particular release.
BTW, the embedded maven included in latest m2eclipse is pretty old
now
and may be the bug is no more available, so I'd like to get/build
maven pre 3.0 to make another try.
We're not going to attempt this until alpha-2 at least.
All the binaries are on the grid:
https://grid.sonatype.org/ci/view/Maven%203.0.x/job/maven-3.0.x-bootstrap/
But updating will take some work and we're not going to do it until
our new
QE resource starts with Sonatype on January 5th. Once we have a
massive
battery of automated tests we will attempt to update the version of
the
embedder. I don't think destabilizing what is presently used in m2e
is
prudent so we're trying to plan this as not to cause any
disruptions to
users.
Well, I could wait a couple of week to test it.
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Thanks,
Jason
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