I would like to second this sentiment.  Is there a plugin that can add
the current plugin version information to the pom?  I also definately
think this information should be added to poms processed with the
release plugin (if it isn't already).

Thanks

On Jan 29, 2008 5:49 PM, Joerg Hohwiller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> | Hi Jörg,
> Hi Stefan,
> |
> | this is also what I see here (see my post about "M2 multi-project site
> | build is broken").
> | All tests are run for each project in the reactor. I think we could file
> | an issue for each of the affected plugins, but this seems more like a
> | maven generic issue. Something was "fixed" with devastating effects for
> | a lot of plugins. What maven version are you using?
> I am using maven 2.0.8
> Everything works fine if I explicitly set the version of the
> surefire-report-plugin to 2.3 and goes wrong if I use 2.4
> I did not have the same problem with other plugins.
> Could you track this down?
> Though I know that the latest site-plugin is buggy as well as the latest
> javadoc-plugin. But this are other problems.
> If you want freedom with maven you need to define the versions
> of all plugins explicitly in your toplevel pom. That is what I learned in a
> bloody bad lessen with maven. The plugin developers often do not know the 
> impact
> of releasing buggy plugins. There are thousands of maven users that suddenly
> have a broken build and no idea what is wrong.
> I am using maven from the early days now and switched to maven2 over 2,5 years
> ago. With maven2 I want to build my code and the project website.
> The site of a multi-project build was a problem for years and even though
> patches are attached to jira for fixing related plugins such as cobertura it 
> is
> still not fixed. Sometimes you need to be patient. However maven2 is excellent
> already and I have big hopes for maven 2.1 all that is going on with mojo, 
> etc.
> After a lot of pain with maven1 I am happy to see a product with a design and
> a concept. Thanks to all the great workers of the maven team!
> |
> | Stefan
>
> Regards Jörg
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