@propensive you're not, but it can be a bit random. sbt clean, reload, update *then* compile usually does the trick for me.
If I sbt-publishLocal a snapshot of a library, am I wrong to expect a clean/rebuild of a project depending on it to pick up the new version?
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@propensive (provided your snapshot is of a later version than what you have in your ivy cache, obviously) - Show replies
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@propensive there may be surprises if you have the jar in both .ivy2/local and .ivy2/cache -
@ValentinKasas Ah, thanks. Useful to have that as a clear indicator of where the problem lies (rather than "it's just random")... ;)
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@propensive no, just a little to optimist maybe? -
@jnfrd I guess that means I should be satisfied with my expectations, but unhappy about the state of the world... - Show replies
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@fommil@propensive is this sbt,ivy, or both? - Show replies
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@propensive `changing()` is the magical incantation in that case -
@olvindberg@propensive -SNAPSHOT implies changing - Show replies
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