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The "Maven Dependency" section of README.md says to use 0.9 but I can't find a v0.9 tag anywhere so I'm wondering if there's even been a 0.9 release? If I go to https://github.com/c-rack/cbor-java/tags the latest release is v0.8. Would it be possible to add a v0.9 tag? Thanks!
(The reason I'm asking is that we're planning to release an Android Jetpack which uses cbor-java. The way Android Jetpack build system works is that for third-party dependencies we need to check-in a prebuilt, for security reasons. We're currently using cbor-java 0.8 and we run into problems when our library is built against cbor-java 0.8 and an application is using our library and also cbor-java 0.9.)
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Looks like it might have been built from ec5a2ba ? At least it matches the release date shown in Maven Central, and the other changes from that day are included in the package on Maven Central.
It does appear that the v0.9 release that was pushed to Maven Central was based on SHA ec5a2ba.
Besides the matching date between git commit and Maven Central, the pom file on Maven shows that the version for "maven-project-info-reports-plugin" is still 3.0.0. The following commit, cbab460, changed that version of the plugin to be 3.1.0.
Could you please add and push the tag v0.9 to SHA ec5a2ba?
git tag -a v0.9 ec5a2ba19ad96520f830dabe15f7458e9ef279b9 git push --tags
The "Maven Dependency" section of README.md says to use 0.9 but I can't find a v0.9 tag anywhere so I'm wondering if there's even been a 0.9 release? If I go to https://github.com/c-rack/cbor-java/tags the latest release is v0.8. Would it be possible to add a v0.9 tag? Thanks!
(The reason I'm asking is that we're planning to release an Android Jetpack which uses cbor-java. The way Android Jetpack build system works is that for third-party dependencies we need to check-in a prebuilt, for security reasons. We're currently using cbor-java 0.8 and we run into problems when our library is built against cbor-java 0.8 and an application is using our library and also cbor-java 0.9.)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: