Stef,
For the #development symbolic version you can use any version that you'd like
(including another symbolic version) so you could do any one of the following:
development: spec
<symbolicVersion: #'development'>
spec for: #'common' version: '1.1'
development: spec
<symbolicVersion: #'development'>
spec for: #'common' version: '1.1-baseline'
development: spec
<symbolicVersion: #'development'>
spec for: #'common' version: #stable
Does that help?
Dale
----- Original Message -----
| From: "Stéphane Ducasse" <[email protected]>
| To: "[email protected] Development"
<[email protected]>
| Cc: "Dale Henrichs" <[email protected]>
| Sent: Sunday, March 3, 2013 1:51:18 AM
| Subject: About development on symbolic versions
|
| Hi dale
|
| for pharo 3.0 alpha I want the following setup.
|
| I want to monitor all the pharo-contribution using jenkins. So is there a
| pattern to make sure that at the same
| time I can load the stable version of the project on 2.0 but the development
| baseline for the 3.0 (which may match the 20 if no change are made)?
|
| for example for XMLParser I have
|
| stable: spec
| <symbolicVersion: #'stable'>
|
| spec for: #'common' version: '1.1'.
|
|
| now what should I write for development?
|
| development: spec
| <symbolicVersion: #'development'>
|
| spec for: #'common' version: ????
|
| Thanks