You could use the maven release-plugin and tell it that your release-version is something like '1.0-rc1'. Then when it asks you for the new snapshot (development) version, tell it to be '1.0-SNAPSHOT' again... I believe that is the way to go... But Maven is pretty flexible with the versions...
On Tuesday 27 February 2007 23:22, Dan Adams wrote: > So I have a library that is in release candidate and I want to have it > deployed to our releases repository and not be a snapshot. Because even > though the library isn't finally released I still want people to be able > to get the release candidates by version without using our snapshot > repo. > > So the questions is: for v1.0 release candidate 1 what should the proper > version in the pom be so that it follows maven version name conventions? > Also, does this effect my ability to use the release plugin? Thanks. -- Roland Asmann CFC Informationssysteme Entwicklungsgesellschaft m.b.H Bäckerstrasse 1/2/7 A-1010 Wien FN 266155f, Handelsgericht Wien Tel.: +43/1/513 88 77 - 27 Fax.: +43/1/513 88 62 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: www.cfc.at --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
