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[jira] (SCM-342) scm:tag should support flat project layout
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Hannes Kogler commented on SCM-342:
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same problem here. we prefer the flat project structure and I don't want to configure hundreds of jenkins config steps for just doing a checkin of hundreds projects from different base-folders...
> scm:tag should support flat project layout
> ------------------------------------------
>
> Key: SCM-342
> URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SCM-342
> Project: Maven SCM
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: maven-plugin
> Affects Versions: 1.0
> Environment: Windows XP, Eclipse 3.3
> Reporter: Duncan Doyle
> Attachments: flatProjectTagPatch.txt
>
>
> I have a Maven2 Flat Project Layout as described here: http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-ide-eclipse.html
> Basically my directory layout is as follows:
> /MavenRoot/pom.xml (this is the SuperPom)
> /Module1/pom.xml
> /Module2/pom.xml
> /Module3/pom.xml
> Modules 1,2 and 3 are specified in the <modules> section of the SuperPom (e.g() <module>../Module1</module>). Each POM contains its own CVS connection URL.
> When I execute the scm:tag goal on the SuperPom in the MavenRoot project, only the MavenRoot project gets tagged. The same behaviour can be seen with the scm:update goal, which was fixed by providing a scm:update-subprojects goal.
> I would like to see this behaviour fixed in the SCM plugin, while Maven2 advices a Flat Project Layout when working with Eclipse. At this moment I can't use the tag goal at all (it should be executed automatically by CruiseControl on a succesfull build).
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