I'm the coupable who introduced Maven 2.0.5 dependency a few days ago, in an
attempt to clean the quite large amount of output during JUnit testing. I didn't
knew that such change would be such an earthquake (I was really thinking that it
would be almost unoticed). I volunter for rolling back the changes to Maven
2.0.4 if people wish.
Jody Garnett a écrit :
> For me to be "happy" I wanted confirmation that Maven 2.0.5 (or Maven
> 2.0.6) actually will work for our release at the end of the month. I
> have not gotten this confirmation - I suspect that Cory's fatal problem
> with Maven 2.0.6 was related to some step of the release process since
> he is good about checking into such things.
On my side, I run Maven 2.0.5 for a while without any problem. I think (not
sure) that I did a previous release (before the Andrea's one) using the "by
hand" procedure with Maven 2.0.5, and I didn't had any problem.
> I also suspect the recent thing that broke the build for me (introducing
> opengis nogenerics as a dependency of the root pom.xml was introduced to
> fix javadoc generation for either Maven 2.0.5 or Maven 2.0.6).
I don't think so. It seems to me (from memory, not sure) that this geoapi
dependency at root pom.xml level is not recent, and was introduced at a time
when we used an older Maven version. Maybe the bug is fixed in Maven 2.0.6 and
upgrating would allow us to remove this dependency?
Again, if we decide that it is not worth the trouble, I should be able to
downgrade to 2.0.4 quickly. Peoples who already upgrated to 2.0.5 can keep their
upgrate, since I'm using Maven 2.0.5 for a while without any problem.
I can try a "mvn site:deploy" tomorrow to make sure that it work with Maven
2.0.5. Or 2.0.6 if we choose to upgrate to this release.
I guess that we will need to upgrate from time to time, since it may help us to
improve progressively some aspect of our build or our web site. Nothing
revolutionaty, just details there and there.
Martin
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