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There is sometimes the need to use a test version of Scala that is intended to be binary compatible with a standard release version. At this time, due to the particular logic implemented within sbt, a non-numeric suffix will never have the same binaryScalaVersion of a release version ending in ".0", like for instance "2.11.0". This commit allows developers to use as suffix any string that begins with "-bin", for instance "2.11.0-bin-compat-test-1". Such a suffix will have a binaryScalaVersion of "2.11", being therefore considered binary compatible with release versions. |
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README.md
sbt
sbt is a build tool for Scala, Java, and more. For general documentation, see http://www.scala-sbt.org/.
Issues and Pull Requests
Please read CONTRIBUTING carefully before opening a GitHub Issue. The short version: try StackOverflow and sbt-dev. Don't open an Issue.
sbt 0.13
This is the 0.13.x series of sbt.
- Setup: Describes getting started with the latest binary release.
- FAQ: Explains how to get help and more.
- Google Code: hosts sbt 0.7.7 and earlier versions
license
See LICENSE.