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Alex Koon commented on MNG-3092:
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Sergei's proposed solution fits best with a -D command line switch and/or an
attribute for the compiler plugin. This would work similar to -DskipTests=true
with the junit plugin.
I fully agree with the observations Merlijn highlighted, switching poms between
release and development will be a pain or having to have two poms in a project.
This diverges from the simplicity maven provides in a build. Also pointed out
is that this proposal will not break default behaviour else it would be a
breaking change for anyone upgrading.
> Version ranges with non-snapshot bounds can contain snapshot versions
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> Key: MNG-3092
> URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-3092
> Project: Maven 2 & 3
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Dependencies
> Reporter: Mark Hobson
> Assignee: Jason van Zyl
> Fix For: 3.1.1
>
> Attachments: MNG-3092.patch, MNG-3092.patch
>
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> Contrary to the 2.0 design docs:
> "Resolution of dependency ranges should not resolve to a snapshot
> (development version) unless it is included as an explicit boundary."
> -- from
> http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVEN/Dependency+Mediation+and+Conflict+Resolution#DependencyMediationandConflictResolution-Incorporating%7B%7BSNAPSHOT%7D%7Dversionsintothespecification
> The following is equates to true:
> VersionRange.createFromVersionSpec( "[1.0,1.1]" ).containsVersion( new
> DefaultArtifactVersion( "1.1-SNAPSHOT" ) )
> The attached patch only allows snapshot versions to be contained in a range
> if they are equal to one of the boundaries. Note that this is a strict
> equality, so [1.0,1.2-SNAPSHOT] will not contain 1.1-SNAPSHOT.
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