ules that are obviously impracticable
> > for our project.
> >
> > I will give it another 72h, if I don't get any objections by then,
> > I will release the aspectj, jar and junit-report plugins.
> >
> > I withdraw the call for the test plugin to giv
rt plugins.
I withdraw the call for the test plugin to give it more testing
with the new dependencies.
Vote thread: http://www.nabble.com/-vote-m1-plugins-to-release-
t1477234.html#a3997487
Cheers,
Lukas
Arnaud HERITIER wrote:
Hi Lukas,
+1 for aspectJ, jar and junit-report.
+0 for test
oject.
I will give it another 72h, if I don't get any objections by then, I
will release the aspectj, jar and junit-report plugins.
I withdraw the call for the test plugin to give it more testing with the
new dependencies.
Vote thread:
http://www.nabble.com/-vote-m1-plugins-to-releas
Hi Lukas,
+1 for aspectJ, jar and junit-report.
+0 for test because I just update some of its dependencies (Xerces & Co -
MAVEN-1753) and I didn't yet test it with maven 1.0.2.
Cheers
Arnaud
On 4/20/06, Lukas Theussl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Please vote on the following m1 plu
Hi,
Please vote on the following m1 plugin releases:
[] maven-aspectj-plugin-4.0
[] maven-jar-plugin-1.8
[] maven-junit-report-plugin-1.5.1
[] maven-test-plugin-1.8
Some notes:
- I am not using the aspectj plugin, but we've had 2 confirmations on
the mailing list that the latest snapshot works