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[jira] Issue Comment Edited: (MRELEASE-261) release:prepare should support flat directory multi-module projects

    [ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRELEASE-261?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=232961#action_232961 ] 

Michael Glauche edited comment on MRELEASE-261 at 8/24/10 10:10 AM:
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After some digging i think the patch for flat modules is broken for cvs. It seems the recent patch to tag SVN correctly did stop CVS from tagging it. If i look into ScmTagPhase the ScmRepository gets initialized with:

{code}
repository =
      scmRepositoryConfigurator.getConfiguredRepository( basedirAlignedReleaseDescriptor.getScmSourceUrl(),
                                                                   releaseDescriptor,
                                                                   releaseEnvironment.getSettings() );
{code}

But basedirAlignedReleaseDescriptor.getScmSourceUrl() yields "...cvsserver|/home/cvs/repository", note the missing project AND the missing module ...

If i change it to the same code the SvnCommitPhase is using things are starting to look better, when i change the ScmFileSetConstructor back to releaseDescriptor.getWorkingDirectory() the tags are written to the main project at least. (But this of course breaks the SVN tagging ...)

@Eric,
   thanks for the links, nice explanation of the problem, but i'm stuck with cvs, you only present some solution for svn, or did i miss something ?



      was (Author: mglauche):
    After some digging i think the patch for flat modules is broken for cvs. It seems the recent patch to tag SVN correctly did stop CVS from tagging it. If i look into ScmTagPhase the ScmRepository gets initialized with:

{code}
repository =
      scmRepositoryConfigurator.getConfiguredRepository( basedirAlignedReleaseDescriptor.getScmSourceUrl(),
                                                                   releaseDescriptor,
                                                                   releaseEnvironment.getSettings() );
{code}

But basedirAlignedReleaseDescriptor.getScmSourceUrl() yields "...cvsserver|/home/cvs/repository", note the missing project AND the missing module ...

If i change it to the same code the SvnCommitPhase is using things are starting to look better, when i change the ScmFileSetConstructor back to releaseDescriptor.getWorkingDirectory() the tags are written to the main project at least. (But this of course breaks the SVN tagging ...)

@Eris,
   thanks for the links, nice explanation of the problem, but i'm stuck with cvs, you only present some solution for svn, or did i miss something ?


  
> release:prepare should support flat directory multi-module projects
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MRELEASE-261
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRELEASE-261
>             Project: Maven 2.x Release Plugin
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: prepare
>         Environment: linux / maven2 / svn
>            Reporter: paul.whelan@gmail.com
>            Assignee: Maria Odea Ching
>             Fix For: 2.0
>
>         Attachments: flatProject.main.patch, flatProject.test.patch, maven-release-issue.tar.gz, maven-release-issue.zip, MRELEASE-261-sample-project.zip, MRELEASE-261-with-its-v3.patch, MRELEASE-261-with-its.patch, MRELEASE-261.patch, odd-tags.png, PrepareReleaseMojo.patch
>
>
> What I mean by flat file structure firstly.
> parent/pom.xml
> module1/pom.xml
> module2/pom.xml
> .
> .
> .
> module15/pom.xml
> the parent references the modules like so
> <modules>
> 		<module>../module1</module>
> 		<module>../module2</module>
> .
> .
> .
> 		<module>../module15</module>
> </modules>
> When i  release:prepare only the parent project is tagged the modules projects versions are incremented etc but the modules are not tagged in svn.
> I use this structure as i use eclipse as my IDE.
> I would love to see a fix for the issue marked as closed here http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRELEASE-138. I am currenrly tagging by hand each submodule of the projects but it would be so nice to have the release plugin do this for me.
> forgive my english.

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