the trick for such scenarios is easy: don't use the release-plugin.



Am Samstag, den 05.01.2013, 13:29 +0100 schrieb Sundeep Reddy <[email protected]>:
Hi All,

The maven release:prepare does the following things:

release: prepare – Performs a number of operations

   - Checks to make sure that there are no uncommitted changes.
   - Ensures that there are no SNAPSHOT dependencies in the POM file,
- Changes the version of the application and removes SNAPSHOT from the
   version.  ie 1.0.3-SNAPSHOT becomes 1.0.3
   - Run project tests against modified POMs
   - Commit the modified POM
   - Tag the code in Subversion


- Increment the version number and append SNAPSHOT. ie 1.0.3 becomes
   1.0.4-SNAPSHOT
   - Commit modified POM

Is there way where we could skip the last 2 steps i,e increment of the version number and appending the SNAPSHOT . In a way just want to convert
the snapshot to a release,no further development version.



Thanks

Sundeep


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