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Dennis Lundberg commented on MCHANGELOG-75:
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I think that this issue really belongs in maven-scm, but first let us see if it 
hasn't been fixed already.

Please upgrade to version 2.1 of maven-changelog-plugin and try again. It has 
lots of fixes and, most importantly, uses maven-scm-1.0.

> plugin uses artifactId in multi module builds, regardeless of the module name
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>
>                 Key: MCHANGELOG-75
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MCHANGELOG-75
>             Project: Maven 2.x Changelog Plugin
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>    Affects Versions: 2.0
>         Environment: linux, java 1.4, maven 2.0.7
>            Reporter: werner mueller
>
> hallo
> in a multi-module build, when the changelog plugin is configured within the 
> parent pom the location in scm is created using the artifactId. In our 
> projects the actual modules are not named like this.
> we have:
> parentpom.xml
>  - module.a.core.stuff (artifactId module-a-core-stuff)
>  - module.b.core.things (artifactId module-b-core-stuff)
>  - ...
> the parent pom contains the modules section referring to the modules with 
> module.a.core.stuff (the actual folder name)
> the changelog plugin will use the artifactId to look up changes in scm, which 
> will create a wrong path (http://localhost/trunk/module-a-core-stuff instead 
> of http://localhost/trunk/module.a.core.stuff)
> i would like some configuration option in the parent pom to define what name 
> shall be used (${project.artifactId} or ${project.name} for example). so the 
> module name can be matched if it is not the same as the artifactId.
> thanks :)

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