Hi Kalle,
This is valid if I can't found another solution.
I want to have daily builds of this project producing SNAPSHOT versions.
However, I don't want to store every SNAPSHOT produced. That is why I
want to make those "fake" releases monthly or weekly. I want to store
only "fake" releases indefinitely.
Anyway, thanks for your idea.
Cheers,
Henrique
Kalle Korhonen wrote:
Why not use just uniquely versioned snapshots in that case? Even in other
poms you can refer to unique snapshot version of a dependency if you so
wish.
Kalle
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 7:10 AM, Henrique Prange <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello there,
Is there a way to deploy "fake" releases of a project into a repository?
I need to make releases based on the SCM revision periodically. Something
like "my-project-1.0-rXXXX". But I can't make real releases because I don't
have privilege to write to the SCM.
I tried the buildnumber-maven-plugin, which works for the binary artifacts
produced. But it doesn't work for parent pom artifacts. This is a problem in
a multi-project because an artifact my-project-1.0-rXXXX will depend on a
parent pom my-parent-1.0-SNAPSHOT instead of my-parent-1.0-rXXXX.
I also took a look at the release:stage goal, but it doesn't seem to solve
my problem.
I appreciate any advice on this subject.
Cheers,
Henrique
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