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Olivier Lamy commented on SCM-750: ---------------------------------- This project has moved from Jira to GitHub Issues. This issue was migrated to [apache/maven-scm#960|https://github.com/apache/maven-scm/issues/960]. > TFS-plugin fails in cases of 'TFS policies' is required by TFS upon checkin > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SCM-750 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SCM-750 > Project: Maven SCM (Moved to GitHub Issues) > Issue Type: Bug > Components: maven-scm-provider-tfs > Affects Versions: 1.9 > Environment: TFS-2010 > Reporter: Ohad R > Assignee: Hervé Boutemy > Priority: Major > Fix For: 1.9.1 > > > In TFS, there is an option of "checkin policies". In this case, whenever a > developer checks-in his code, another dialog pops-up , and asks to enter a > comment. I really do not know who really uses this feature and actually > enters a real comment (since the comment that is related to the check-in was > entered in a previous dialog), but in my case the organization's SCM forces > this extra-dialog. > *The problem*: when I try to check in a file using a command line, I HAVE TO > add an extra argument to the command (see example below). Hence, the scm-tfs > plugin does not work, since it lacks this 'extra' argument. As far as i saw > the code, I understand that the command is hard-coded, and unfortunately it > is not configurable, > *example* command-line for check-in with checkin-policies (only a single > pom.xml): > tf checkin -noprompt "-comment:[maven-release-plugin] prepare release > some-comment-for-checkin" D:\.....\pom.xml /override:";Auto-Build: Version > Update"; > in this example, '/override:";Auto-Build: Version Update";' is the > extra-argument. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)