The ideas in the document that Richard mentions, about how to make it
compatible for both versions, are maybe a better idea. I do not know
if a maximum version can be set in the plugin metadata. :-(

Regards
Victor

2013/2/19 Sandro Santilli <s...@keybit.net>:
> On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 11:36:13AM +0100, Victor Olaya wrote:
>> I faced the same problem with SEXTANTE (and there were a large number
>> of calls to replace), and decided to go ahead and break compatibility
>> with 1.8. Should be better in the mid-term, but it's true that it is
>> not nice to leave a plugin depending now on an yet-unreleased
>> version...
>>
>> If it is not a big work, maybe you can keep two versions, more or less
>> synchronized
>
> I can try that. How do I encode that one version does NOT work
> with a newer QGIS ?
>
> I see there's a qgisMinimumVersion setting,
> is there also a qgisMaximumVersion ? Would it be used by plugin fetcher ?
>
> --strk;
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