It's a bad idea to release it yourself as 1.0-alpha-4. Whenever there will be 
an official alpha 4 yours won't get updated. Better call it an 
alpha-3-<companyname>-<number>, so you can even update your own version with a 
new numbered one.
 
Hth,
 
Nick Stolwijk

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Van: Hilco Wijbenga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: do 3-1-2008 18:43
Aan: Maven Users List
Onderwerp: Re: How to easily determine all the versions of plugins that are 
being used.



On Jan 3, 2008 2:13 AM, Martin Höller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any news on this one? m-enforcer-p 1.0-alpha-3 apparently doesn't support
> <requirePluginVersions> and I can't find a newer version anywhere.

If you check out the sources for the enforcer plugin you can build a
1.0-alpha-4 or something like that. It's very simple. Just include the
snapshot repositories, update the pom.xml (change 1.0-SNAPSHOT to
1.0-alpha4), and run mvn install.

I can't live without it anymore. :-) I find it more useful than the
compiler plugin! ;-)

(Have a look at
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-enforcer-plugin/source-repository.html
.)

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