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ASF GitHub Bot commented on MNG-7559: ------------------------------------- michael-o commented on PR #929: URL: https://github.com/apache/maven/pull/929#issuecomment-1363815929 Bah, I am really about to puke. So much completely for something quite obvious, I guess. Looking at `"<<<.qualifier>>>" < "<<<-qualifier>>>" < "<<<-number>>>" < "<<<.number>>>"` it does not make sense, why the dot before a hyphen. If now the equalty applies to qualifiers, why not to nubers as wll? > ComparableVersion vs versions with custom qualifiers > ---------------------------------------------------- > > Key: MNG-7559 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-7559 > Project: Maven > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 3.8.3 > Reporter: Andrzej Jarmoniuk > Priority: Major > Fix For: 4.x / Backlog > > Attachments: image-2022-10-22-18-22-11-591.png > > > Since I know that ComparableVersion was brought to Maven from > versions-maven-plugin, it turns out the bug described here: > https://github.com/mojohaus/versions-maven-plugin/issues/744 > also exists in maven, at least in 3.8.3. > According to the maven version spec, versions containing a qualifier should > be treated as less major than the same versions without the qualifier. > Currently it's only the case for a few "standard" qualifiers, e.g. "-rc*", > "-alpha", etc. > However, it looks like "2.3-pfd" is deemed less major than "2.3". > {code:java} > @Test > public void testComparableVersionWithCustomQualifier() > { > assertThat( new ComparableVersion( "2.3" ).compareTo( new > ComparableVersion( "2.3-pfd" ) ), > greaterThan( 0 ) ); > } > {code} -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)