Yes, it's currently 2.1.3-SNAPSHOT. What about downgrading to 2.1.2, release all the components, and revert to 2.1.3-SNAPSHOT. Then, when CXF 2.1.3 is released, we can release new versions of the CXF based components. One of the goal when splitting the components was to be able to release them independandly, so that one snapshot dependency does not hold everything. This will also allow releasing components more regularly when we fix bugs in those.
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 10:09 AM, Willem Jiang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Freeman, > > I think the CXF version should be 2.1.3, since 2.1.2 has been released for a > while :) > > Willem > > > Freeman Fang wrote: >> >> Guillaume Nodet wrote: >>> >>> I think we can start releasing a first run of all components now. >>> In order to do so, we need to release the components-pom first, but >>> the current svn tree set up is done so that all components are under >>> components-pom using svn:externals. >>> I think it would make things easier if we create another svn tree in >>> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/servicemix/components/all/ >>> which would contain a root pom with svn externals for ease of build. >>> This would allow removing those from the components-pom/trunk, and >>> they would then not appear in the tags and make releasing the >>> components-pom easier (no need to hack / remove all the modules from >>> the pom before releasing). >>> Anyway, feedback is welcome on both topics. >>> >> >> +1 for this. >> >>> Btw, in order to release the CXF components, we'll need to use a non >>> snapshot dependency. Any problems reverting to the latest release of >>> Apache CXF ? Also, I haven't grepped the whole tree atm but if you >>> are aware of any other snapshot dependencies ... we'll have to remove >>> those before releasing. >>> >> >> The latest cxf release 2.1.2 is not enough, we need CXF-1755/CXF-1760 to >> fix SM-1508 and CXF-1779 to fix SM-1526, those issue get fixed after >> cxf2.1.2 release >> >> Regards >> Freeman >> >> > > -- Cheers, Guillaume Nodet ------------------------ Blog: http://gnodet.blogspot.com/ ------------------------ Open Source SOA http://open.iona.com
