Karl Pauls wrote > On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 8:54 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz > <bdelacre...@apache.org> wrote: >> On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 8:08 PM, Oliver Lietz <apa...@oliverlietz.de> wrote: >>> ...Launchpad is in fact the test bed for AEM... >> >> you mean Sling right? >> >> Launchpad with snapshots is required currently IMO, to catch >> integration failures early by building launchpad/testing on snapshots. > > Given my recent struggle with the org.json replacement I'd like to add > that it would be good if we either try to do a better job in keeping > the SNAPSHOTS current or have a way to generate a "most recent > snapshots" launchpad on demand. > That is exactly the idea: stable has no snapshot dependencies at all and unstable uses SNAPSHOT for all Sling dependencies. And that's automatec
Carsten > Right now, the launchpad is a mix of stable bundles (that either have > newer releases or snapshots with changes) and current snapshots. That > makes it hard to know what configuration passes the integration tests > and its somewhat painful if you want to see if you broke something > because if you happen to update a bundle from an old version (possibly > several) to its latest SNAPSHOT it might cause failing tests > completely unrelated to your changes (I lost almost half a day due to > e.g. the servlets post bundle not providing its services due to the > update to parent 30 which had nothing to do with my commons.json > changes). > > regards, > > Karl > >> -Bertrand > > > -- Carsten Ziegeler Adobe Research Switzerland cziege...@apache.org