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Robert Patrick edited comment on MNG-6083 at 9/2/16 1:50 AM: ------------------------------------------------------------- That's a great tip but given that I have about 20 or so possible -Ds in maven.config, it will be very painful to do this on the command-line. I guess I will just stay on 3.3.3 until I invent my own way to deal with this outside of Maven...it's too bad whoever designed maven.config didn't consider this use case... was (Author: rhpatrick00): That's a great tip but given that I have a about 20 or so possible -Ds in maven.config, it will be very painful to do this on the command-line. I guess I will just stay on 3.3.3 until I invent my own way to deal with this outside of Maven...it's too bad whoever designed maven.config didn't consider this use case... > Maven 3.3.9 breaks release:perform by not including maven.config > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: MNG-6083 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-6083 > Project: Maven > Issue Type: Bug > Components: General > Affects Versions: 3.3.9 > Reporter: Robert Patrick > Priority: Blocker > > Our release process runs both our build and our integration tests. The > integration tests rely on our project root directory's .mvn/maven.config file > to run properly. The maven.config file is NOT checked into the source tree > because it contains environment-specific values so each developer has their > own version of it on each machine on which they build. > This has been working fine for months now but simply changing the version of > Maven used from 3.3.3 to 3.3.9 causes the build to break due to not having > the -Ds defined in $PROJECT_ROOT/.mvn/maven.config. > It appears that the release:perform goal checks out the release source in > another location and with Maven 3.3.9, the maven.config from the original > location is not being used. The build specifies the release-plugin version > so the difference seems to be in the core Maven distribution. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)