Remember to update your project/build.properties if you have one. As always, plugins built from source should work right away because they will be automatically rebuilt by sbt. Plugins declared as binary dependencies must be compiled against the same version of sbt that is running.
-Mark
[1] http://typesafe.artifactoryonline.com/typesafe/ivy-releases/org.scala-tools.sbt/sbt-launch/0.11.1/sbt-launch.jar
[2] http://implicit.ly/simple-build-tool-0111
[3] https://github.com/harrah/xsbt/issues
[4] git log --oneline v0.11.0...v0.11.1
[5] https://github.com/harrah/xsbt/compare/v0.11.0...v0.11.1
-eugene
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Yes, please open an issue.
-Mark
> Ngoc
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Issue opened:
https://github.com/harrah/xsbt/issues/263
> I was very excited to hear about the task interruption feature -- my number
> 1 complaint with sbt.
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> Unfortunately, aborting a lenghty "compile" or "run" task still terminates
> sbt. Is this normal?
This wasn't explained in the announcement, so sorry about that and thanks for asking.
There is some more information in the original enhancement request[1], but basically, this feature is going to be experimental for a while, mostly because tasks have to behave when interrupted for it to work correctly. In particular, the compiler does not respond to interrupts. Test frameworks need to handle an interrupt. An application started by 'run' also needs to handle interrupts correctly (forking is the trivial way to make an uncooperative codebase do this).
Because of this, it is disabled by default. Enable it by setting cancelable := true.
-Mark
[1] https://github.com/harrah/xsbt/issues/228