OK this should do the job:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/maven/sandbox/trunk/maven/maven-plugin-enforcer
For M3, drop it in the lib folder and just add
-Dforce.plugins=gId:aId:ver,gId:aId,ver,etc
groupId defaults to org.apache.maven.plugins if omitted
-Stephen
2009/11/3 Stephen Connolly
Stephen Connolly wrote:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/maven/sandbox/trunk/maven/maven-plugin-enforcer
For M3, drop it in the lib folder and just add
-Dforce.plugins=gId:aId:ver,gId:aId,ver,etc
OK, with some guidance from John I got Maven 3.0-SNAPSHOT (r832795)
including the
On 2009-11-03, at 17:50-something, Benjamin Bentmann wrote:
2009/11/2 Jason van Zyl ja...@sonatype.com
I'm sure we could find a clean place to inject an override for the
default
version of the compiler plugin in 3.x and then use that version of
Maven
to
build as many on the grid as we
De : Stephen Connolly stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com
À : Maven Developers List dev@maven.apache.org
Envoyé le : Lun 2 Novembre 2009, 8 h 49 min 47 s
Objet : Re: What's blocking releasing maven-compiler-plugin?
2009/11/1 Jason van Zyl :
I think it's akin to the surefire plugin. Where
On 2009-11-01, at 11:49 PM, Stephen Connolly wrote:
2009/11/1 Jason van Zyl ja...@sonatype.com:
I think it's akin to the surefire plugin. Where it's been so long
that if we
release this and people get the automatic updates and something is
wrong
it's not so fun.
Well how about we
2009/11/2 Jason van Zyl ja...@sonatype.com
On 2009-11-01, at 11:49 PM, Stephen Connolly wrote:
2009/11/1 Jason van Zyl ja...@sonatype.com:
I think it's akin to the surefire plugin. Where it's been so long that if
we
release this and people get the automatic updates and something is wrong
There you go, we agree. Grid away!
On 2009-11-02, at 8:28 AM, Stephen Connolly wrote:
2009/11/2 Jason van Zyl ja...@sonatype.com
On 2009-11-01, at 11:49 PM, Stephen Connolly wrote:
2009/11/1 Jason van Zyl ja...@sonatype.com:
I think it's akin to the surefire plugin. Where it's been so
I think it's akin to the surefire plugin. Where it's been so long that
if we release this and people get the automatic updates and something
is wrong it's not so fun.
Maybe you and Benjamin can sort out a way to stage the plugin and run
all the projects on the grid to see if it's all good.
additionally, you can solicit the maven user list to turn on their
build to pick up the maven-compile-plugin and maven-surefire-plugin
snapshots to get feedback early. Then stage them.
I will be happy to do that.
-Dan
Btw, I have been using an internal cut of post surefire 2.4.3 for
quite
On 2009-11-01, at 4:36 PM, Dan Tran wrote:
additionally, you can solicit the maven user list to turn on their
build to pick up the maven-compile-plugin and maven-surefire-plugin
snapshots to get feedback early. Then stage them.
I will be happy to do that.
Yes, about 5 people will do that.
Jason van Zyl wrote:
Yes, about 5 people will do that. No one tries anything until we
release it the vast majority of the time, unfortunately. We just have
to be proactive about it. If we tried new plugins on the grid we'll
likely find most of the problems.
Thanks,
Jason
An external
2009/11/1 Jason van Zyl ja...@sonatype.com:
I think it's akin to the surefire plugin. Where it's been so long that if we
release this and people get the automatic updates and something is wrong
it's not so fun.
Well how about we release a 2.1-alpha-1 and up its minimum maven
version to 2.0.9
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