On 09/02/2007, at 6:44 AM, Edwin Punzalan wrote:
AFAIK the reason the poms are excluded is because they're modified
by the
release process; if the check for local modifications is run after
the pom
is modified, it's impossible to do a release. So this could
probably be fixed.
That's correct, the pom is modified by the release... but the phase
which checks for local modifications is run a few phases before
that. So its safe to remove it from the ignore list.
I agree.
Btw, you're testing a release with a modified pom. What if you
want to test a release with another file modified?
That's a good reason... then I guess [1] should be "if dryRun=true,
the check for local modifications need not run" ?
No, that's the point of dryRun - to see if the release will succeed.
dryRun should behave like the real thing, just not change anything.
- Brett
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