eh can you not just type in the older version number while running the release?
afaik, it will accept any verion as the new version (even the previous version) I think you are looking to make things more complex than they already are.. But then IMHO I wouldn't do that unless you use a maven repository manager with staging support and you have not promoted the staged release. Once you have pushed the release version to the maven repository, somebody will have downloaded locally that borked release... version numbers are cheap, use another one -Stephen On 14 February 2010 22:52, Ed Hillmann <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi. Is it possible to revert a release after everything's been > completed. The scenario is this: we made a release on Friday, and it > was discovered on Monday that a serious regression took place. We > want to re-release the artifacts in question with a fix. > > I see that there's a release:clean goal on the release plugin. > Unfortunately, the environment in which the release was originally cut > cleaned it out. > > At the moment, we're just going to make another release using a new > version number. And I can see the argument for doing that from the > start (we know that version X is a dud release, and you don't have the > "Which version of X do you have?" question to answer). However, is it > possible to re-release artifacts using the release plugin in Maven? > > Thanks for any info, > Ed > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
