On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 12:11 PM, Anders Hammar <[email protected]> wrote:
> I recommend "1.0.1", as I dislike ranges (might break reproducible builds
> and is just to much automagic in my taste).
> "RELEASE", "LATEST" is depracted and should not be used.
>
> When ever a new release is available you need to update the bar pom.
Well in practice I have like 10 projects, so I will probably have to
update 9 poms in worst case. For now I moved dependency management
into parent.pom.
>
> Or, you could keep both projects together with an aggregating project and
> have one release lifecycle for them (same version in both,
> "${project.version}").
<version>${project.version}</version> ?
I tried it in a module in an aggregated project (another one) and get
Project build error: Resolving expression: '${project.version}':
Detected the following recursive expression cycle:
[] pom.xml /distributeme-runtime line 1 Maven Problem
Project build error: Resolving expression: '${version}': Detected the
following recursive expression cycle:
[version] pom.xml /distributeme-runtime line 1 Maven Problem
regards
Leon
>
> /Anders
>
> On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 11:46, Leon Rosenberg <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> say I have two projects,
>> foo and bar, and bar depends on foo. My question is how should I
>> properly declare this dependency.
>> From the maintainers point of view (and I'm the maintainer of both) I
>> always want bar to use the newest release of foo.
>> So, I have a released version of foo - 1.0.1, which is known to me at
>> the moment I'm writing the pom for bar.
>> Do I reference foo in bar as:
>>
>> 1.0.1
>> or
>> [1.0.1,)
>> or
>> [1.0.1]
>> or
>> RELEASE
>> or
>> ... ?
>>
>> regards
>> Leon
>>
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