very good question: this was a key question to me, that lead me to the PoC to
test and see
this PoC showed a basic fact: a POM will inherit the value from his parent
Then once a parent POM has a "reproducibility" timestamp, child POMs inherit
reproducible configuration, and can eventually overri
Hervé
When will you set this value? During release:prepare and modify the pom?
Enrico
Il sab 28 set 2019, 17:55 Hervé BOUTEMY ha scritto:
> Achieving Reproducible Builds require only one parameter: plugins that
> create
> zip or tar archives require a fixed timestamp for entries
>
> Putting tha
On Sat, 28 Sep 2019 16:53:00 +0200, Enrico Olivelli
wrote:
Robert,
Il sab 28 set 2019, 14:04 Robert Scholte ha
scritto:
Hi,
TLDR; introduce maven.experimental.buildconsumer and push Java
requirement
to Java 8
now that Maven 3.6.2 is out for a couple of weeks, it seems like we
didn't
Hi Mickael,
On 28.09.19 17:37, Mickael Istria wrote:
On Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 5:35 PM Karl Heinz Marbaise
wrote:
now that Maven 3.6.2 is out for a couple of weeks, it seems like we
didn't face real regressions.
The only one might be tricky is the issue related to Tycho.
Feedback of Michael
did someone confirm that it is related to Plexus to Tycho switch in MNG-6685?
Regards,
Hervé
Le samedi 28 septembre 2019, 16:42:27 CEST Robert Scholte a écrit :
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-6765
>
> I guess it is more about the pom-less part than the tycho-part.
>
> On Sat, 28 S
Achieving Reproducible Builds require only one parameter: plugins that create
zip or tar archives require a fixed timestamp for entries
Putting that parameter as a pom property with a well known name and value
format permits to share the configuration between every packaging plugin.
This also ha
On Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 5:35 PM Karl Heinz Marbaise
wrote:
>
> > now that Maven 3.6.2 is out for a couple of weeks, it seems like we
> > didn't face real regressions.
> > The only one might be tricky is the issue related to Tycho.
>
> Feedback of Michael Istria states different? Or do I miss a th
Hi,
On 28.09.19 14:05, Robert Scholte wrote:
Hi,
TLDR; introduce maven.experimental.buildconsumer and push Java
requirement to Java 8
now that Maven 3.6.2 is out for a couple of weeks, it seems like we
didn't face real regressions.
The only one might be tricky is the issue related to Tycho.
Robert,
Il sab 28 set 2019, 14:04 Robert Scholte ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> TLDR; introduce maven.experimental.buildconsumer and push Java
> requirement
> to Java 8
>
> now that Maven 3.6.2 is out for a couple of weeks, it seems like we
> didn't
> face real regressions.
> The only one might be tricky
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-6765
I guess it is more about the pom-less part than the tycho-part.
On Sat, 28 Sep 2019 15:55:28 +0200, Mickael Istria
wrote:
On Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 2:04 PM Robert Scholte
wrote:
The only one might be tricky is the issue related to Tycho.
On Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 2:04 PM Robert Scholte wrote:
> The only one might be tricky is the issue related to Tycho.
What issue is this? Tycho integration-tests are being run against Maven
snapshots daily and no issue was spot nor report on Tycho side as far as I
know.
Hello guys,
For the user community these two issues are important:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-6169
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-6548
The Tycho project is the user as well.
The J8 is internal code improvement/change => lower priority than the
user's priority => release o
I would say that fixing the Tycho issue comes first.
Gary
On Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 8:04 AM Robert Scholte wrote:
> Hi,
>
> TLDR; introduce maven.experimental.buildconsumer and push Java
> requirement
> to Java 8
>
> now that Maven 3.6.2 is out for a couple of weeks, it seems like we
> didn't
> f
Hi,
TLDR; introduce maven.experimental.buildconsumer and push Java requirement
to Java 8
now that Maven 3.6.2 is out for a couple of weeks, it seems like we didn't
face real regressions.
The only one might be tricky is the issue related to Tycho.
However, I think we're ready to push Maven
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