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Is it possible to get warning when new version of internal library?


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Is there a sbt plugin or piece of code which I could use to give me warning when I compile using outdated internal libraries ?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 ?



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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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Is there a sbt plugin or piece of code which I could use to give me warning when I compile using outdated internal libraries ?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.










share|improve this question

















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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Is there a sbt plugin or piece of code which I could use to give me warning when I compile using outdated internal libraries ?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.










share|improve this question














Is there a sbt plugin or piece of code which I could use to give me warning when I compile using outdated internal libraries ?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.







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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












  • 1





    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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