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Re: [incubation] Updating an existing "build and test dependencies" umbrella CQ
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I confess I would be immensely relieved myself if this part of it turns out to be ultimately unnecessary :)
Cheers,
Jeen
On Wed, Sep 30, 2020, at 15:18, Ed Merks wrote:
Jeen,
Sorry, I must confess that I've never filed a CQ for any Maven
plugins used in any of the builds I manage. Furthermore, I have
never reviewed a project CQ, as Modeling PMC lead, that has done
this. Hence my surprise at seeing this at all.
Even looking at the example on the following page (referenced
from the mail thread that you referenced), it shows dependencies
of test plugin on libraries that are used to compile such plugins:
https://wiki.eclipse.org/Development_Resources/IP/Test_and_Build_Dependencies
My fundamental assumption is that CQs are about the code in my
projects and about the dependencies of my project's code on other
libraries, including those used purely for testing, not about all
the build infrastructure dependencies on goodness knows what as it
changes over time.
I would personally have a canary if I had to report and track all
the Maven plugins used by all my builds.
I hope to see someone whose opinion is authoritative tell us that
this is not necessary.
Regards,
Ed
On 30.09.2020 06:47, Jeen Broekstra
wrote:
Hi Ed,
If there are alternative approaches I'm keen to hear more
though. How do you file CQs for maven plugins then? Do you do a
separate CQ for each and every plugin?
Cheers,
Jeen
On Tue, Sep 29, 2020, at 15:18, Ed Merks wrote:
Jeen,
I've never seen a CQ that lists all the Maven dependencies of
a project's build. I've certainly never done such a thing for
my projects nor have I needed to approve such a thing for a
Modeling project. So this looks strange and surprising to
me...
Regards,
Ed
On 29.09.2020 01:25, Jeen
Broekstra wrote:
hi all,
We now face a situation where we need to update that
list: there's one new plugin, and one of the other plugins
is updated with a version that is beyond the range stated in
that CQ.
What is the best way to go about this? Should I log a new
umbrella CQ with an updated list and then withdraw the old
one? Or can I just add a comment on the existing CQ?
Jeen
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