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Kelly Davis commented on MNG-1031:
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I am using 2.0.4 and I have run into this issue. I moved my scm stuff into the
parent pom and the module containing the pom is not a parent of the child
project. It seems like there is no way given this circumstance to have maven do
the right thing as far as the expansion on the developerConnection url. I want
to leave the module blank and if I am using CVS then it should not add the
leading '/'. If I am using svn then it is ok to have the '/' and also for
distributionManagement.site.url, it is ok to have the '/'. Please consider
re-opening this because the solution above is very in-elegant and leads to
boiler-plate in all of our organizations poms.
> SCM connection attribute being inherited incorrectly
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> Key: MNG-1031
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-1031
> Project: Maven 2
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Inheritance and Interpolation
> Affects Versions: 2.0-beta-2
> Reporter: Matthew Beermann
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> (Not sure of the correct component, but taking a stab at it...)
> It appears that the <connection> attribute of <scm> is being modified as it
> is inherited, but not correctly. For example, if my parent project had
> something like:
> <scm>
> <connection>scm:cvs:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/projects:</connection>
> </scm>
> ...then the final value of the attribute, as seen by the children and any
> plugins, ends up looking something like:
> scm:cvs:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/projects:/my-artifact-id
> ...which is wrong. It appended the artifact id automagically, which is good,
> but it added a leading slash that CVS doesn't like at all. It does work in
> Subversion I suspect. Anyway, I'm not sure where the appending happens, so
> reassign as needed...
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