Release issues on 6.9.13
See original GitHub issueTestNG Version
6.9.12 loads ok on Java >=7 6.9.13 doesn’t
Expected behavior
Works on Java 7.
Actual behavior
java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError: org/testng/ITestListener : Unsupported major.minor version 52.0
Test case sample
Simply use 6.9.13 on Java 7.
Issue Analytics
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- Created 7 years ago
- Comments:17 (9 by maintainers)
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This will introduce trouble for people already have 6.9.13 either on the local maven repo or the cache of Nexus proxy repo. They won’t realise the binary updated. So I would say, once all issue resolved, could you release a 6.9.13.1 Thanks
About the release process, is README-publish always up-to-date?
Yes, but the problem will be for users which have already the previous version in their company maven cache (but they should be few).
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