Hi,

Well, no. Using SVN, the credentials are stored externally. Or you can even
give them on the command line (-Duser/password).
And btw, we're using svn:// protocol.

Cheers

2010/4/26 Justin Edelson <justinedel...@gmail.com>

> Out of curiosity - how is it possible to cut a release without a
> settings.xml file? Don't you *always* need repository credentials? I
> guess if your repository was accessed via file://...
>
> Note - This isn't to suggest that this issue shouldn't be resolved.
>
>
>
> On 4/26/10 8:30 AM, Baptiste MATHUS wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I've been hesitating about posting this to the user list, but since it's
> > more related to maven3, I put it on the dev list as my very first message
> > here :).
> > If I should better have post on the "users", please let me know.
> >
> > I've recently tried to release a small remote-resources project, but
> > couldn't do it with mvn3. After some look-up, it seems to be the result
> of
> > several changes:
> > * I don't have any $HOME/.m2/settings.xml (only the
> > $M2_HOME/conf/settings.xml is present and configured).
> > * From the 2.0-beta-8 of the release plugin, it now uses the -s option
> > during the prepare phase
> > * from the mvn3.0-alpha-3, maven now don't ignore silently the absence of
> a
> > settings.xml file specified with the -s option (see
> > http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-4408)
> >
> > I'm posting here because I don't really know where the bug belongs. Is it
> to
> > be considered a mvn3 regression? A release-plugin bug?
> Something/somewhere
> > else?
> > I'll file an issue if necessary where it must be put.
> >
> > Just let me know what you think.
> >
> > Cheers
> >
>
>
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