so where do you want the name applied ?
in the eclipse plugins it make sense for the jar's since that is the part
being used to identify it + the plugin.xml/MANIFEST.MF osgi version part.
/max
This has nothing to do with the actual jar names. The version in the jar
name is a poor convention as it propagates the version to users
unnecessarily, and is not verifiable via a signed manifest. The jars
checked into the repository should not have any explicit version
information in the name. I don't care what naming conventions are used
by projects elsewhere.
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>> I'm not a big fan of all minor releases needing to append
'.ga' (i.e.
>> 3.1.3.ga.jar). I really wish there was a way to define ordering
>> amongst "qualifiers".
>
> AFAIK these conventions are for package names and not necessarily
> library names?
it's the version branded into the application - meaning what
goes into MANIFEST.MF and distribution name; for me it would
make sense to have that on the jar file too...
And yes, would be great with an "ordering" that said 3.1.3 is
"newer" than 3.1.3.alpha, 3.1.3.beta..but what is 3.1.3.2 then ?
p.s. i'm planning on following this in the eclipse plugins
too since it actually is very usefull there to have the
update manager functionallity work together with alpha/beta/etc.
/max
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