Apply -snapshot suffix during build task#7317
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The default behavior of the build task is to now apply the -snapshot suffix dynamically rather than us manually hardcoding and managing it within the source code itself. The `--release` flag will drop the -snapshot suffix on a build, which should be used for any release candidate. The default behavior of the build task has also changed to create rpm/deb packages as well. Since we've only confirmed that this works on linux, you can override that behavior by passing `skip-os-packages`. If you do not want to create any zip or tar.gz archives, you can pass `--skip-archives`.
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This isn't a huge issue, but using more than one option doesn't seem to be working: |
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^ Looks like it's fixed in grunt 1.0 |
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LGTM |
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Yeah, it's really annoying. You need to set all but the last flag explicitly if you're doing more than one: |
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--------- **Commit 1:** Apply -snapshot suffix during build task The default behavior of the build task is to now apply the -snapshot suffix dynamically rather than us manually hardcoding and managing it within the source code itself. The `--release` flag will drop the -snapshot suffix on a build, which should be used for any release candidate. The default behavior of the build task has also changed to create rpm/deb packages as well. Since we've only confirmed that this works on linux, you can override that behavior by passing `skip-os-packages`. If you do not want to create any zip or tar.gz archives, you can pass `--skip-archives`. * Original sha: 834f563 * Authored by Court Ewing <court@epixa.com> on 2016-05-27T20:40:57Z
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--------- **Commit 1:** Apply -snapshot suffix during build task The default behavior of the build task is to now apply the -snapshot suffix dynamically rather than us manually hardcoding and managing it within the source code itself. The `--release` flag will drop the -snapshot suffix on a build, which should be used for any release candidate. The default behavior of the build task has also changed to create rpm/deb packages as well. Since we've only confirmed that this works on linux, you can override that behavior by passing `skip-os-packages`. If you do not want to create any zip or tar.gz archives, you can pass `--skip-archives`. * Original sha: 834f563 * Authored by Court Ewing <court@epixa.com> on 2016-05-27T20:40:57Z
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[backport] PR #7317 to 4.x - Apply -snapshot suffix during build task
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The default behavior of the build task is to now apply the -snapshot
suffix dynamically rather than us manually hardcoding and managing it
within the source code itself. The
--releaseflag will drop the-snapshot suffix on a build, which should be used for any release
candidate.
The default behavior of the build task has also changed to create
rpm/deb packages as well. Since we've only confirmed that this works on
linux, you can override that behavior by passing
skip-os-packages.If you do not want to create any zip or tar.gz archives, you can pass
--skip-archives.Closes #6941