+1 

No question: it is a pain in the butt. And there seems to be no good reason
for this as given by Manfred's definition. Right?

Jürgen


Matthias Wessendorf-2 wrote:
> 
> +1
> 
> It *can* be a pain in the butt to "just" run the build on subproject.
> 
> -M
> 
> Sent from my iPod.
> 
> Am 09.07.2008 um 21:35 schrieb "Manfred Geiler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>  >:
> 
>> What matthias ment was, that we should rather have no
>> myfaces-inter-subproject-snapshot-dependencies.
>> I second that. The trunk of a MyFaces sub-project should always depend
>> on release versions of other projects UNLESS there is a good reason
>> for having a dependency to a snapshot.
>> What reasons are there?
>> 1. the other project has a new feature we depend on and has not yet  
>> released
>> 2. there is no release yet of the other project
>> 3. ...more?
>>
>> In all cases the snapshot dependency should be a temporary option and
>> as soon as the other is released we should switch to release
>> dependency (again).
>>
>> --Manfred
>>
>>
> 
> 

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