On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 5:44 AM, Jeppe Nejsum Madsen <je...@ingolfs.dk>wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> When living on the bleeding edge (i.e. 1.1-SNAPSHOT) it is sometimes
> difficult to figure out which version of lift is in use and deployed.
>
> LiftRules.liftVersion only returns 1-1.0-SNAPSHOT.
>
> I could probably try to correlate liftBuildDate with hudson and github but
> this seem error prone :-)
>
> Would it be possible to:
>
> 1) Include the build # in liftVersion for the snapshot release?


Right now the version number is available in the manifest file.  If you, or
someone else, can suggest a way grab the Git fingerprint for the build
release, I'm all for including that in the manifest as well.


>
> 2) Make it possible to identify the revision from this build #
> (e.g. push the hudson build tags to the github repo or something
> similar)?
>
> /Jeppe
>
> >
>


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