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Change buildchain project dependencies #3112
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Thanks @lucamolteni ! This change results in:
Does buildchain-project-dependencies.yaml accept 2 entries for the same source Btw, if we will not maintain 9.x in apache, Can we simplify like this?
Plus, other points: https://github.com/apache/incubator-kie-optaplanner/blob/main/.ci/jenkins/config/branch.yaml#L36
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Thanks @tkobayas for checking the other files as well I've updated all of them. I also agree in not maintaining the 9.x but there are still traces of it in the code because I don't want to change too much and brake something else. Do you know how to proceed now? When this is green we merge it and we can re-trigger the release process? |
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Thanks!
Do you know how to proceed now? When this is green we merge it and we can re-trigger the release process?
If @jstastny-cz approves, it's good to merge. But I think we cannot re-create optaplanner-quickstarts 10.0.x
branch by job re-trigger. We will have to re-create 10.0.x
manually? or manually delete 10.0.x
and re-trigger a job? > @rodrigonull @jstastny-cz
@tkobayas @lucamolteni @jstastny-cz After we merge this PR I will manually recreate the 10.0.x branch on optaplanner-quickstarts repository and then trigger the optaplanner-quickstarts setup-branch job |
@rodrigonull merged |
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