OOooops sorry, I mistook "qualifier" for "classifier",

:qualifier seems totally appropriate here, sorry for the noise,

-- 
Laurent

2009/4/22 Laurent PETIT <laurent.pe...@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> 2009/4/22 Rich Hickey <richhic...@gmail.com>:
>> [...]
>> {:major 1, :minor 0, :incremental 0, :qualifier :rc1 :interim true}
>> [...]
>> Possible
>> values of :qualifier include :rc, :beta etc,
>> and :interim will be true for non-release builds.
>
> I don't think :qualifier is used correctly here (at least if you want
> to give it the same meaning as what was suggested previously in the
> thread).
>
> The qualifier is there to be able to produce several different outputs
> (e.g. jars in our case) from the same version number.
>
> A version is fully qualified with :major + :minor + :incremental + :interim
>
> An output made from the version is fully qualified with :major +
> :minor + :incremental + :interim + :qualifier.
>
> If we look at what are the different outputs currently are for
> clojure, :qualifier can have 3 values:
>
> "" (empty string) : for producing clojure-M.m.i.jar
> "slim" : for producting clojure-M.m.i-slim.jar
> "sources" : for producing clojure-M.m.i-sources.jar
>
> :qualifier will be needed in projects which depend upon clojure, to
> fully qualify which jar among the 3 possibilities one want to depend
> upon.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Laurent
>

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