Use latest version in README.md examples

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Ionuț G. Stan 2017-09-09 13:25:42 +03:00 committed by Alexandre Archambault
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@ -111,8 +111,8 @@ $ ./coursier fetch org.apache.spark:spark-sql_2.11:1.6.1 com.twitter:algebird-sp
Add to your `build.sbt`
```scala
libraryDependencies ++= Seq(
"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier" % "1.0.0-RC10",
"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier-cache" % "1.0.0-RC10"
"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier" % "1.0.0-RC11",
"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier-cache" % "1.0.0-RC11"
)
```
@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ of the cache used by a particular project, in case you have any doubt about what
Enable the SBT plugin globally by adding
```scala
addSbtPlugin("io.get-coursier" % "sbt-coursier" % "1.0.0-RC10")
addSbtPlugin("io.get-coursier" % "sbt-coursier" % "1.0.0-RC11")
```
to `~/.sbt/0.13/plugins/build.sbt`
@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ The `bootstrap` generates tiny bootstrap launchers, able to pull their dependenc
repositories on first launch. For example, the launcher of coursier is [generated](https://github.com/coursier/coursier/blob/master/scripts/generate-launcher.sh) with a command like
```
$ ./coursier bootstrap \
io.get-coursier:coursier-cli_2.11:1.0.0-RC10 \
io.get-coursier:coursier-cli_2.11:1.0.0-RC11 \
-b -f -o coursier \
-M coursier.cli.Coursier
```
@ -380,12 +380,12 @@ See `./coursier bootstrap --help` for a list of the available options.
Add to your `build.sbt`
```scala
libraryDependencies ++= Seq(
"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier" % "1.0.0-RC10",
"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier-cache" % "1.0.0-RC10"
"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier" % "1.0.0-RC11",
"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier-cache" % "1.0.0-RC11"
)
```
The first module, `"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier" % "1.0.0-RC10"`, mainly depends on
The first module, `"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier" % "1.0.0-RC11"`, mainly depends on
`scalaz-core` (and only it, *not* `scalaz-concurrent` for example). It contains among others,
definitions,
mainly in [`Definitions.scala`](https://github.com/coursier/coursier/blob/master/core/shared/src/main/scala/coursier/core/Definitions.scala),
@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ that expects to be given metadata, wrapped in any `Monad`, then feeds these to `
you the final `Resolution`, wrapped in the same `Monad` it was given input. This final `Resolution` has all the dependencies,
including the transitive ones.
The second module, `"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier-cache" % "1.0.0-RC10"`, is precisely in charge of fetching
The second module, `"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier-cache" % "1.0.0-RC11"`, is precisely in charge of fetching
these input metadata. It uses `scalaz.concurrent.Task` as a `Monad` to wrap them. It also fetches artifacts (JARs, etc.).
It caches all of these (metadata and artifacts) on disk, and validates checksums too.

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@ -111,8 +111,8 @@ $ ./coursier fetch org.apache.spark:spark-sql_2.11:1.6.1 com.twitter:algebird-sp
Add to your `build.sbt`
```scala
libraryDependencies ++= Seq(
"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier" % "1.0.0-RC10",
"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier-cache" % "1.0.0-RC10"
"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier" % "1.0.0-RC11",
"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier-cache" % "1.0.0-RC11"
)
```
@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ of the cache used by a particular project, in case you have any doubt about what
Enable the SBT plugin globally by adding
```scala
addSbtPlugin("io.get-coursier" % "sbt-coursier" % "1.0.0-RC10")
addSbtPlugin("io.get-coursier" % "sbt-coursier" % "1.0.0-RC11")
```
to `~/.sbt/0.13/plugins/build.sbt`
@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ The `bootstrap` generates tiny bootstrap launchers, able to pull their dependenc
repositories on first launch. For example, the launcher of coursier is [generated](https://github.com/coursier/coursier/blob/master/scripts/generate-launcher.sh) with a command like
```
$ ./coursier bootstrap \
io.get-coursier:coursier-cli_2.11:1.0.0-RC10 \
io.get-coursier:coursier-cli_2.11:1.0.0-RC11 \
-b -f -o coursier \
-M coursier.cli.Coursier
```
@ -409,12 +409,12 @@ See `./coursier bootstrap --help` for a list of the available options.
Add to your `build.sbt`
```scala
libraryDependencies ++= Seq(
"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier" % "1.0.0-RC10",
"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier-cache" % "1.0.0-RC10"
"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier" % "1.0.0-RC11",
"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier-cache" % "1.0.0-RC11"
)
```
The first module, `"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier" % "1.0.0-RC10"`, mainly depends on
The first module, `"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier" % "1.0.0-RC11"`, mainly depends on
`scalaz-core` (and only it, *not* `scalaz-concurrent` for example). It contains among others,
definitions,
mainly in [`Definitions.scala`](https://github.com/coursier/coursier/blob/master/core/shared/src/main/scala/coursier/core/Definitions.scala),
@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ that expects to be given metadata, wrapped in any `Monad`, then feeds these to `
you the final `Resolution`, wrapped in the same `Monad` it was given input. This final `Resolution` has all the dependencies,
including the transitive ones.
The second module, `"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier-cache" % "1.0.0-RC10"`, is precisely in charge of fetching
The second module, `"io.get-coursier" %% "coursier-cache" % "1.0.0-RC11"`, is precisely in charge of fetching
these input metadata. It uses `scalaz.concurrent.Task` as a `Monad` to wrap them. It also fetches artifacts (JARs, etc.).
It caches all of these (metadata and artifacts) on disk, and validates checksums too.