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Posted to users@maven.apache.org by Chris Helck <Ch...@us.icap.com> on 2007/05/10 23:38:43 UTC

Release and Changes plugin

Hi,

I've started using the changes plugin. Does it integrate with the
release plugin? What I mean is if changes.xml contains a line like:

    <release version="SNAPSHOT" date="2007-03-01" description="Bug
Fixes">
   
When I run release:prepare, release:peform I'd like the line to be
changed to reflect the real version number:

    <release version="3.0.2" date="2007-03-01" description="Bug Fixes">


Is this possible?

Thanks,
Christopher Helck


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Re: Release and Changes plugin

Posted by Jon Strayer <jo...@strayer.org>.
Did anyone ever answer this?

On 5/10/07, Chris Helck <Ch...@us.icap.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've started using the changes plugin. Does it integrate with the
> release plugin? What I mean is if changes.xml contains a line like:
>
>     <release version="SNAPSHOT" date="2007-03-01" description="Bug
> Fixes">
>
> When I run release:prepare, release:peform I'd like the line to be
> changed to reflect the real version number:
>
>     <release version="3.0.2" date="2007-03-01" description="Bug Fixes">
>
>
> Is this possible?
>
> Thanks,
> Christopher Helck
>
>
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> This communication and all information (including, but not limited to,
> market prices/levels and data) contained therein (the "Information") is
> for informational purposes only, is confidential, may be legally
> privileged and is the intellectual property of ICAP plc and its affiliates
> ("ICAP") or third parties. No confidentiality or privilege is waived or
> lost by any mistransmission. The Information is not, and should not
> be construed as, an offer, bid or solicitation in relation to any
> financial instrument or as an official confirmation of any transaction.
> The Information is not warranted, including, but not limited, as to
> completeness, timeliness or accuracy and is subject to change
> without notice. ICAP assumes no liability for use or misuse of the
> Information. All representations and warranties are expressly
> disclaimed. The Information does not necessarily reflect the views of
> ICAP. Access to the Information by anyone else other than the
> recipient is unauthorized and any disclosure, copying, distribution or
> any action taken or omitted to be taken in reliance on it is prohibited.
> If
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