Hi Justin, You could write "[1.1.0,1.1.99999]", no? A bit hacky, but would match the versions you want in practice.
Regards, Curtis On Sep 23, 2016 8:38 AM, "Justin Georgeson" <jgeorge...@lgc.com> wrote: > I’m using the parent version range feature with “[1.1.0,1.2.0)” and it had > been going well. However I wanted to start working on 1.2.0 of the parent, > so I published a 1.2.0-alpha-1 version. And all the projects with te > “[1.1.0,1.2.0)” picked it up. I recognize that this is in keeping with the > implementation that x.y.z-(alpha|beta|…) precedes x.y.z, but it is > unintuitive to me. First in that I’ve stated I don’t want 1.2.0, and second > that once I do release 1.2.0 the projects which were receiving the alpha > builds will not get 1.2.0. I tried with both 3.2.5 and 3.3.9. Can the > version range syntax express the range I want? > > > > *Justin Georgeson* > Landmark Cloud Platforms & DevOps - RM > > Email: *jgeorge...@lgc.com* <jgeorge...@lgc.com> > > Follow Halliburton: *LinkedIn* > <http://logw332.ati-host.net/gopc.url?xts=553058&xtor=EPR-25-%5bHAL-signatures%5d&url=http://www.linkedin.com/company/halliburton> > | *Facebook* > <https://logw332.ati-host.net/gopc.url?xts=553058&xtor=EPR-25-%5bHAL-signatures%5d&url=https://www.facebook.com/halliburton> > | *Twitter* > <https://logw332.ati-host.net/gopc.url?xts=553058&xtor=EPR-25-%5bHAL-signatures%5d&url=https://twitter.com/halliburton> > | *YouTube* > <http://logw332.ati-host.net/gopc.url?xts=553058&xtor=EPR-25-%5bHAL-signatures%5d&url=http://youtube.com/halliburton> > | *Blog* > <http://logw332.ati-host.net/gopc.url?xts=553058&xtor=EPR-25-%5bHAL-signatures%5d&url=http://halliburtonblog.com> > > > <https://www.landmark.solutions/> > > > > > ------------------------------ > This e-mail, including any attached files, may contain confidential and > privileged information for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any > review, use, distribution, or disclosure by others is strictly prohibited. > If you are not the intended recipient (or authorized to receive information > for the intended recipient), please contact the sender by reply e-mail and > delete all copies of this message. >