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Ability to use a package release number #215
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I looked as well, the only thing that looks remotely similar are For release version |
I think tracking these kind of changes is out of scope for jdeb. You could define a variable and pass it from maven/ant - but we would then have allow to configure the version string better. I guess that's 2.x material. As a workaround you could modify the |
I have a similar problem as I release quite often for small changes and have versions like: target/foo-20160503T152414-5a8b795.jar i.e. ${timestamp}-${buildNumber}. It would be great if the [[version]] tag from src/deb/control/control could simply be set in the pom.xml like:
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Is there a way I can have a package release number being used by jdeb?
I'd like to be able to version my Debian packages with a scheme such as:
The number after the - is this release number, it would only change when there is a change in the Debian package but nothing has changed in the source code or any configuration files. This is a regular practice in the Debian packaging world.
I can use a property in my pom.xml file to track this release number, but how can I use in the package version generated? I've looked at the documentation but couldn't find any way to make such a versionning pattern.
Does that exists in some way? If not, consider this a feature request. :-)
Thanks.
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