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Sebastian Hoß commented on MCHANGES-188:
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Ok I think this is more of a language related issues. I'll try again with a 
more complete example:

{code:xml}
<project>
  <properties>
    <changes.version>2.2</changes.version>
  </properties>

  <build>
    <plugins>

      ...

      <plugin>
        <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
        <artifactId>maven-changes-plugin</artifactId>
        <version>{${changes.version}}</version>
        <configuration>
          <onlyCurrentVersion>true</onlyCurrentVersion>
          <generateJiraAnnouncement>true</generateJiraAnnouncement>
        </configuration>
      </plugin>

      ...

    </plugins>
  </build>
  <reporting>
    <plugins>
      
      ...

      <plugin>
        <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
        <artifactId>maven-changes-plugin</artifactId>
        <version>{${changes.version}}</version>
        <configuration>
          <onlyCurrentVersion>true</onlyCurrentVersion>
        </configuration>
        <reportSets>
          <reportSet>
            <reports>
              <report>jira-report</report>
            </reports>
          </reportSet>
        </reportSets>
      </plugin>
      
      ...

    </plugins>
  </reporting>
</project>
{code}

So what I was trying to do was to set the version of the maven-changes-plugin 
itself via the changes.version property. I did not know that this property sets 
the version parameter of the maven-changes-plugin (again not the version of the 
plugin itself) and did not find anything regarding the changes.version property 
anywhere in the plugin documentation. On a closer look though the information 
is right there, yet slightly hidden[1]. I never paid much attention to those 
expressions since I don't like to specify properties via the command line but 
rather have them all in my POM and never "collided" with any other plugin 
specific expression before. Lesson learned I guess :-)

[1]: 
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-changes-plugin/announcement-generate-mojo.html#version

> Announcement collides with ${changes.version} property
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MCHANGES-188
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MCHANGES-188
>             Project: Maven 2.x Changes Plugin
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: announcement
>    Affects Versions: 2.2
>            Reporter: Sebastian Hoß
>
> When you set the ${changes.version} property manually (e.g. to specify the 
> version of the changes plugin itself) the changes-plugin uses the given value 
> as the projects version and fails if you don't have a matching release with 
> the exact same version number.
> This behavior is AFAIK not documented anywhere and should either be changed 
> or documented. I stumbled upon this yesterday and wrote an mail with further 
> information and a stack trace for this here: 
> http://maven.markmail.org/message/mg2qfnd4lw53larn
> The plugins documentation[1] itself says that ${project.version} is the 
> default value for the version field, however the code[2] tells that version 
> is set to the expression="${changes.version}" with a 
> default-value="${project.version}". So this "bug" only affects people who 
> have defined a ${changes.version} property. Changing the name of the property 
> resolves this.
> This only affects the announcement goals, jira-report along mvn site runs 
> fine which may be a little confusing for users who have a running mvn site 
> configuration and now want to add announcement mails but run into this 
> problem (like myself in this case).
> [1]: 
> http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-changes-plugin/announcement-generate-mojo.html
> [2]: 
> http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-changes-plugin/xref/org/apache/maven/plugin/announcement/AnnouncementMojo.html#82

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