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Is it possible to get warning when new version of internal library?
How to support multiple Scala versions in a librarysbt: how should a library depend upon scala-actors?Unauthenticated user in Artfactory after migrating to SBT 0.13.5How does publishing a “thrift repo” work with Scrooge and associated plugins?Fail to upload to sonatype with sbt 0.13 with xsbt-gpg-plugin unresolved dependency: com.jsuereth#xsbt-gpg-plugin;0.6Sbt can't authorize in ArtifactoryHow to 'embed' SBT plugin in my Scala projectConfiguring Intellij IDEA 15.0.4 and SBT 0.13.7 with local Artifactory serverHow to deal with library eviction when writing sbt plugin?How does sbt determine that it needs to update
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Is there a sbt plugin or piece of code which I could use to give me warning when I compile using outdated internal libraries ?
Let's say another team have updated their library but I am still using the old one.
The plugin could check against artifactory to see if a new one exist and if it does, give me a compilation warning.
Anyone have heard of such system ?
Thanks.
scala sbt artifactory sbt-plugin
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Is there a sbt plugin or piece of code which I could use to give me warning when I compile using outdated internal libraries ?
Let's say another team have updated their library but I am still using the old one.
The plugin could check against artifactory to see if a new one exist and if it does, give me a compilation warning.
Anyone have heard of such system ?
Thanks.
scala sbt artifactory sbt-plugin
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I have not done it, but I think you can use scala-stedward for that. I am not sure about the warning, but I will create PRs every time an update is available. - And, if I am not wrong, that bot is built over an SBT plugin that checks for dependencies updates, so you may only need that plugin.
– Luis Miguel Mejía Suárez
Mar 21 at 22:14
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Is there a sbt plugin or piece of code which I could use to give me warning when I compile using outdated internal libraries ?
Let's say another team have updated their library but I am still using the old one.
The plugin could check against artifactory to see if a new one exist and if it does, give me a compilation warning.
Anyone have heard of such system ?
Thanks.
scala sbt artifactory sbt-plugin
Is there a sbt plugin or piece of code which I could use to give me warning when I compile using outdated internal libraries ?
Let's say another team have updated their library but I am still using the old one.
The plugin could check against artifactory to see if a new one exist and if it does, give me a compilation warning.
Anyone have heard of such system ?
Thanks.
scala sbt artifactory sbt-plugin
scala sbt artifactory sbt-plugin
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I have not done it, but I think you can use scala-stedward for that. I am not sure about the warning, but I will create PRs every time an update is available. - And, if I am not wrong, that bot is built over an SBT plugin that checks for dependencies updates, so you may only need that plugin.
– Luis Miguel Mejía Suárez
Mar 21 at 22:14
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I have not done it, but I think you can use scala-stedward for that. I am not sure about the warning, but I will create PRs every time an update is available. - And, if I am not wrong, that bot is built over an SBT plugin that checks for dependencies updates, so you may only need that plugin.
– Luis Miguel Mejía Suárez
Mar 21 at 22:14
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I have not done it, but I think you can use scala-stedward for that. I am not sure about the warning, but I will create PRs every time an update is available. - And, if I am not wrong, that bot is built over an SBT plugin that checks for dependencies updates, so you may only need that plugin.
– Luis Miguel Mejía Suárez
Mar 21 at 22:14
I have not done it, but I think you can use scala-stedward for that. I am not sure about the warning, but I will create PRs every time an update is available. - And, if I am not wrong, that bot is built over an SBT plugin that checks for dependencies updates, so you may only need that plugin.
– Luis Miguel Mejía Suárez
Mar 21 at 22:14
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While a compiler warning is a nice solution, you might wanna look at a simpler one – signing up for a watch in Artifactory on the path of the library you want to get updated about. Every time a new file is deployed (new version is promoted to the release repository), you'll get an email.
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While a compiler warning is a nice solution, you might wanna look at a simpler one – signing up for a watch in Artifactory on the path of the library you want to get updated about. Every time a new file is deployed (new version is promoted to the release repository), you'll get an email.
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While a compiler warning is a nice solution, you might wanna look at a simpler one – signing up for a watch in Artifactory on the path of the library you want to get updated about. Every time a new file is deployed (new version is promoted to the release repository), you'll get an email.
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While a compiler warning is a nice solution, you might wanna look at a simpler one – signing up for a watch in Artifactory on the path of the library you want to get updated about. Every time a new file is deployed (new version is promoted to the release repository), you'll get an email.
While a compiler warning is a nice solution, you might wanna look at a simpler one – signing up for a watch in Artifactory on the path of the library you want to get updated about. Every time a new file is deployed (new version is promoted to the release repository), you'll get an email.
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I have not done it, but I think you can use scala-stedward for that. I am not sure about the warning, but I will create PRs every time an update is available. - And, if I am not wrong, that bot is built over an SBT plugin that checks for dependencies updates, so you may only need that plugin.
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