nar-maven-plugin-3.2.0
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As always, this release would not be possible without a thriving developer
community. Here is the shortlog:
26 Johannes Schindelin
21 Fredrik Orderud
14 Curtis Rueden
8 HongKee Moon
5 Benson Margulies
2 Sevag Doniguian
1 Wouter Pasman
1 Ivan Drobyshevskyi
1 Mark Hiner
1 Philippe Marschall
1 Tomasz Krakowiak
1 Trevor Robinson
These are the changes since version 3.1.0 (the parenthesized numbers refer to pull requests of https://github.com/maven-nar/nar-maven-plugin).
Bug fixes:
- The description of the examples now mentions explicitly that they are integration tests (#109)
- We use a newer maven-site-plugin version to fix a breakage (#113)
- The documentation now talks about narSystemPackage where it talked about the non-existent packageName before (#110)
- The licensing was cleaned up (#120)
- We now use the more appropriate msvc label for Microsoft Visual C/C++ instead of devstudio (#123)
- The history.xml file included into the .nar artifacts is now actually properly named, and as a consequence properly populated, too (#114)
- The documentation no longer references the incorrect tag but correctly calls it (#132)
- The web site no longer suggests that the NAR plugin is an official Apache project (this was the original intention, but it never became reality) (#133)
- On Windows, inconsistent usage of the environment variable Path was fixed (#134)
- Fixed dead links in the documentation (#136)
- Grammar sweep of the documentation (#137)
Improvements:
- A new integration test demonstrates how to use a JNI .nar from a .jar file (#112)
- The AOL properties are now documented (#115)
- It is now possible to filter which headers are included in the artifacts (#124)
- We joined the 21st century by using generics now (#127)
- It is now possible to develop NAR projects in Eclipse even if they use the NarSystem class (#130)
- We now use the Maven 3.0.4 platform (#118)
- Support was added for the VisualAge compiler on AIX (#131)
- The web site now uses the very pretty fluido skin and sports the NAR logo prominently (#133)
The new look of the web site can be adored here:
https://maven-nar.github.io/