On 30/01/17 22:03, A. Soroka wrote:
I'm done a dry run of release now (several times, actually). The
versions in the release.properties file look good, e.g.:

project.dev.org.apache.jena\:jena-iri=3.3.0-SNAPSHOT
project.rel.org.apache.jena\:jena-cmds=3.2.0

i.e. all the project.rel versions are 3.2.0 (or Fuseki-appropriate
versions) and all the project.dev versions are 3.3.0-SNAPSHOT (or
1.6.0-SNAPSHOT or 2.6.0-SNAPSHOT for Fuseki).

BUT, the artifacts in target/ directories don't look right. They all
have SNAPSHOT versions, e.g. jena-3.2.0-SNAPSHOT-source-release.zip
or apache-jena-fuseki-2.5.0-SNAPSHOT.tar.gz.

So the first question is: am I correct to think that this is wrong?
Those should be the real release versions (3.2.0 or 2.5.0), right?
And if this is wrong, is there some obvious thing I must have done to
go off like this? It has been almost a year since I used the Maven
release plugin, and I honestly remember very little of it.


Same for me - target/*SNAPSHOT*

The dry run does not modify the pom.xml, or any files in git. It just thinks about it and writes "pom.xml.tag" - that should be the pom that would be used for real.

    Andy


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