[Biojava-dev] maven artifacts

Andreas Prlic andreas at sdsc.edu
Tue Oct 12 18:38:04 UTC 2010


I will make a first alpha-release in the next couple of days.

Andreas

On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 11:00 AM, LAW Andrew <andy.law at roslin.ed.ac.uk>wrote:

> Scooter,
>
> On 12 Oct 2010, at 18:14, Scooter Willis wrote:
>
> > Andrew
> >
> > What modules do you currently have  a dependency on?
>
>
> I'll need to check with Trevor tomorrow for the precise details - it's core
> stuff though. In any case, my question is more about the general policy. I
> guess if you guys could punt a single reference alpha version, at least that
> would give us a stationary target that we can develop against.
>
>
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Scooter
> >
> > On Oct 12, 2010, at 11:12 AM, LAW Andrew wrote:
> >
> >> Folks,
> >>
> >> Picking up from a thread at the tail end of September about current
> status, it was mentioned that all successful builds get dumped to a biojava
> maven repository. That's fine and dandy, but is there any chance that the
> procedure could tag the artifacts with something more permanent than the
> current 3.0-SNAPSHOT moniker?
> >>
> >> I ask because we have some code that we would like to punt out to the
> general public as an early alpha/beta release of the Jensembl API. However,
> I can't put it onto maven central unless it can be made to rely on something
> concrete and permanent. If, every time I go back to the biojava repository,
> what has the same name as the artifact that I built against is now something
> completely different then I'm stuffed.
> >>
> >> There was mention in September of proposals for publishing (or perhaps I
> misread that bit). What is the current status and are there plans to punt
> out a frozen reference version that we can code against whilst the nuts and
> bolts continue to get refined in the subversion/git/<<insert favourite scm
> here>> repositories?
> >>
> >> Later,
> >>
> >> Andy
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