On Aug 14, 2006, at 2:47 PM, Patrick Linskey wrote:

I spoke to Geir about this a bunch last week; he suggested we use a
number-dev nomenclature, so that it'd be clear that the current build is
a dev build rather than a well-known numbered release. So, this would
mean we'd have 0.9.0-dev, meaning that there are differences since the
0.9.0 release itself.

Ok, well I don't want to cause problems if it's a done deal. Just a couple FYIs, maven will still treat that as a final version -- once downloaded, it won't check for newer versions. Also, maven will consider 0.9.0 to be greater than 0.9.0-dev.

Also, does anyone know what's involved in making snapshots happen on a
regular basis (say, nightly iff an svn change happened that day)?

With a couple patches to your root pom I can hook you up to Apache's Continuum install on vmbuild.apache.org (very slow but works). Publishing jars from there is still a bit tricky, but we might be able to figure something out.

-David

-Patrick

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Patrick Linskey
BEA Systems, Inc.

-----Original Message-----
From: David Blevins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 2:43 PM
To: open-jpa-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Update version to SNAPSHOT

I don't know what you anticipate the next version of OpenJPA to be,
but it would be really great if we could get some snapshots
out there
for other projects to include in their maven2 builds.  Right now the
version in the pom.xml 0.9.0 which wouldn't fly.  Something like
0.9.1-SNAPSHOT or 1.0-SNAPSHOT, etc., would be better.

Thoughts?

-David


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