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[jira] Moved: (MRELEASE-116) Wrong SCM info put by the release plugin for modules

     [ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRELEASE-116?page=all ]

Emmanuel Venisse moved SCM-195 to MRELEASE-116:
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        Version:     (was: 1.0-beta-3)
                 2.0-beta-4
    Fix Version:     (was: 1.0)
                 2.0
     Complexity:   (was: Intermediate)
            Key: MRELEASE-116  (was: SCM-195)
        Project: Maven 2.x Release Plugin  (was: Maven SCM)

> Wrong SCM info put by the release plugin for modules
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: MRELEASE-116
>          URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRELEASE-116
>      Project: Maven 2.x Release Plugin
>         Type: Bug

>     Versions: 2.0-beta-4
>  Environment: Sun JDK 1.5, M2 2.0.3-SNAPSHOT (2006-01-30), Subversion SCM
>     Reporter: Arik Kfir
>      Fix For: 2.0

>
>
> Hi,
> I have a project with several modules in it. The entire project is
> stored in one SVN repository, in the following layout:
> myproject
>   |
>   +-- module A
>   |
>   +-- module B
>   |
>   +-- .....
> The root pom has a <scm> url like "http://svn.myserver/.../trunk/", and each sub module also has its own <scm> tag with a url such as "http://svn.myserver/.../trunk/moduleA", etc.
> When running "release:prepare", the URL encoded back into the modules' POMs (the back-to-trunk pom, not the released one) is the same URL as the root POM, rather than the original module's SCM url. So module A's <scm> urls would be "http://svn.myserver/.../trunk/" without the "moduleA" directory appended to it (as it was before releasing).
> Carlos has pointed out to me that the best practice for this use case is not specifying the <scm> tag for the modules' POMs at all. He did, however, also noted that it's still a bug - hence this JIRA ;-)
> Cheers.

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