Will that prevent usage of 1.0.1-SNAPSHOT but allow 1.0.1-alpha-1 through 
1.0.9999-zzz-99 ?

> how about [1.0,1.1-SNAPSHOT) ?
> 
> > So this means that there is no *real* solution to get alphas but not
> > SNAPSHOTs?
> >
> > > [1.0,1.1-!)
> > > 1.0-SNAPSHOT < 1.0 < 1.1-SNAPSHOT < 1.1
> > > But in ASCII ! is < A
> > > therefore
> > > 1.1-! < 1.1-SNAPSHOT < 1.1
> > > 1.1-! is also < 1.1-alpha-1
> > > > My project is dependent of some library. I want to always use the
> > > latest
> > > > bugfix but not any new features. So I added
> > > <version>[1.0,1.1)</version>
> > > > which allows me to use all bugfixes of the 1.0 release. But when
> I
> > > check
> > > > the
> > > > actually used version, I see that 1.1-SNAPSHOT is getting used!
> How
> > > can I
> > > > prevent this? Is there a way to say "anything between 1.0 smaller
> > > than 1.1,
> > > > but NOT SNAPSHOTS"?
> >
> >
> >
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