#1520 originally fixed#1514 by reimplementing part of chain resolver
to check all resolvers to find the latest snapshot artifacts.
This behavior did not work well with Maven repositories where sbt was
failing to calculate the correct publication dates.
Now that #2075 fixes the Maven integration issue we should enable this
flag back again.
The build user can opt out by:
updateOptions := updateOptions.value.withLatestSnapshots(false)
Even though it's not really used, updateClassifiers constructs
dependency graph based on the result from update.
The direct cause of #2264 came from the fact that the `allModules`
returned from ConfigurationReport did not include dependency
configurations. For example it returned "compile" instead of
"compile->runtime". I've identified that in #2264 and was fixed by
@Duhemm in f49fb33e6d.
Martin identified that the fix still does not address the fact that
updateClassifier hardcodes the classifiers to be tried. This commit
adds the fallback behavior so for Ivy-published modules it will use the
explicit list of artifacts, and for others it will fallback to the
hardcoded list of classifiers.
* origin/0.13.9:
Notes
0.13.9
cached resolution: use mutable map to speed up breakLoops
cached resolution: don't include callers from evicted modules
Add debug logs
Fixes#2129. break up circular dependency loops in cached resolution
try breaking circular dependency and continue sorting
refactored to use less stack space
make sortModules tailrec
Reproduce stack overflow using cached resolution with circular dependency
Simple remove-one method to workaround for circular dependency did not
work. This fix traverses the entire graph to detect all loops and then
breaks them up.
Fixes#2109
* Add maven resolver tests back to travisCI
* Disable ivy.xml translation test from maven-repository-resolver config, due to incorrect assumptions.
This provides a convenience function for running an input task from the
extracted state. This is particularly useful for commands, release steps
etc that may want to run input tasks, like scripted.