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Hudson commented on MNG-6873: ----------------------------- Build failed in Jenkins: Maven » Maven TLP » maven » MNG-7457 #2 See https://ci-maven.apache.org/job/Maven/job/maven-box/job/maven/job/MNG-7457/2/ > Inconsistent library versions notice > ------------------------------------ > > Key: MNG-6873 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-6873 > Project: Maven > Issue Type: Improvement > Reporter: Kaifeng Huang > Assignee: Sylwester Lachiewicz > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 3.8.2, 4.0.0-alpha-1, 4.0.0 > > Attachments: apache maven.pdf > > Time Spent: 10m > Remaining Estimate: 0h > > > Hi. I have implemented a tool to detect library version inconsistencies. Your > project have 1 inconsistent library and 12 false consistent libraries. > > Take junit:junit for example, this library is declared as version 3.8.1 in > maven-core/src/test/resources-project-builder/dependency-inheritance, 4.4 in > maven-core/src/test/resources-project-builder/dependency-inheritance/sub and > etc... Such version inconsistencies may cause unnecessary maintenance effort > in the long run. For example, if two modules become inter-dependent, library > version conflict may happen. It has already become a common issue and hinders > development progress. Thus a version harmonization is necessary. > > Provided we applied a version harmonization, I calculated the cost it may > have to harmonize to all upper versions including an up-to-date one. The cost > refers to POM config changes and API invocation changes. Take junit:junit for > example, if we harmonize all the library versions into 4.4. The concern is, > how much should the project code adapt to the newer library version. We list > an effort table to quantify the harmonization cost. > > The effort table shows the overall harmonization cost on APIs. It seems your > project have no API invokes on this library, which could be safely upgrade to > 4.4 > ||Index||Module||NA(NAC)||NDA(NDAC)||NMA(NMAC)|| > |1|maven-core/src/test/resources-project-builder/dependency-inheritance|0(0)|0(0)|0(0)| > |2|maven-core/src/test/resources-project-builder/dependency-inheritance/sub|0(0)|0(0)|0(0)| > > Also we provided another table to show the potential files that may be > affected due to library API change, which could help to spot the concerned > API usage and rerun the test cases. > As for false consistency, take junit junit jar for example. The library is > declared in version 4.13 in all modules. However they are declared > differently. As components are developed in parallel, if one single library > version is updated, which could become inconsistent as mentioned above, may > cause above-mentioned inconsistency issues > If you are interested, you can have a more complete and detailed report in > the attached PDF file. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.7#820007)