Hi,
dan tran wrote:
It follows maven development process where
- during development, every one works on snapshots
- at release time, the snapshost got changed to release version, check
back into SCM, label, and build.
This is where customer can use, including qa, stake holder, etc
- then the version is increamented with snapshot and check into SCM again.
This implies that in a multi-module project, every sub-module version
number is incremented even if no changes has been made.
I have a multi-module project where some modules do not evolve
frequentely whereas some do.
I do not want to overload the repository and the scm history with
different version of exactly the same code.
Is the only solution to run the release plugin against each module
independently ?
Do my way of thinking does not fit with the maven approach of the
release policy ?
Best regards,
--
Laurent Berteau
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