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Ignasi Barrera commented on JCLOUDS-104:
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If I'm not lost, this change consists on removing the "jclouds.version"
property and using "${project.parent.version}" for the dependencies, and let
each project have its own version.
Just to make sure we are consistent in all repos, I've seen it is still not
applied to the jclouds-labs-aws and jclouds-labs repos. Should the change be
applied there too?
> Change labs/cli/karaf to have their own parent POMs separate from the
> top-level POM
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> Key: JCLOUDS-104
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCLOUDS-104
> Project: jclouds
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: jclouds-cli, jclouds-karaf, jclouds-labs,
> jclouds-labs-aws, jclouds-labs-google, jclouds-labs-openstack
> Reporter: Andrew Bayer
> Assignee: Zack Shoylev
> Fix For: 1.7.0, 1.5.11, 1.6.2
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> Currently, jclouds and jclouds-chef each have a parent POM,
> (repo)/project/pom.xml, which all the other POMs, including the top-level
> POM, in the project inherit from. jclouds-labs*, jclouds-cli and
> jclouds-karaf all just have the top-level POM, and everything else inherits
> from that top-level POM. That makes some processes (like aggregate javadoc
> and assemblies) done in the top-level POM a bit problematic for the first
> build of a new version (i.e., in releases). It'd be nice if these projects
> separated out the parent and top-level POM functionality as well.
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