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changelog plugin not working for top-level project

Hi

I've been trying to use the changelog plugin for Maven 2 and it works fine for the modules but not for the top-level project.

I have a project consisting of 3 modules and the changes for each module can be seen, but when the top-level pom.xml changes or any file directly under the root of my project i want to see a changelog as well. I've followed the instructions on the usage page of the plugin but no luck yet.

Also the order in which the changes appear are backwards, meaning the oldest are on top of the report and the newest on the bottom. I use the 'range' configurations.

Hope someone has some suggestions and/or answers.

Thanks,
Maarten








       
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Re: changelog plugin not working for top-level project

Posted by Dennis Lundberg <de...@apache.org>.
maarten roosendaal wrote:
> Hi
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> I've been trying to use the changelog plugin for Maven 2 and it works fine for the modules but not for the top-level project.
> 
> I have a project consisting of 3 modules and the changes for each module can be seen, but when the top-level pom.xml changes or any file directly under the root of my project i want to see a changelog as well. I've followed the instructions on the usage page of the plugin but no luck yet.

I think you are running into
   http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MCHANGELOG-52
which have been fixed in svn.

If you can please try the latest 2.1-SNAPSHOT to see if it solves your 
problem. Here are instruction on how to do it:
 
http://maven.apache.org/guides/development/guide-testing-development-plugins.html


> Also the order in which the changes appear are backwards, meaning the oldest are on top of the report and the newest on the bottom. I use the 'range' configurations.

Hmm, if I'm not mistaken the order is something that the SCM decides. 
What type of SCM are you using?

> Hope someone has some suggestions and/or answers.
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> Thanks,
> Maarten
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