I can just release it with the current version no?

When are you going to release scm?

On 23-Mar-09, at 9:00 AM, Olivier Lamy wrote:

this need a maven-scm release before.
It's on my todo list.

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2009/3/23 Jason van Zyl <jvan...@sonatype.com>:
I'm going to stage the release plugin tonight.

On 23-Mar-09, at 6:07 AM, Olivier Lamy wrote:

Hi,
A very famous issue ! http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRELEASE-375

My next days jobs will be releasing maven-scm and release- plugin :-))

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2009/3/23 Barrie Treloar <baerr...@gmail.com>:

http://maven.apache.org/developers/release/releasing.html

Step 6. Verify the Staged artifacts

Indicates that if I dont like the contents I can drop the repository
and rollback the release.

If I then try release:prepare again I get a failure:

[INFO] Working directory: D:\ide\maven\maven-eclipse-plugin
[INFO]
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[ERROR] BUILD FAILURE
[INFO]
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[INFO] Unable to tag SCM
Provider message:
The svn tag command failed.
Command output:
svn: Path
'https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/maven/plugins/tags/maven-eclipse-plugin-2.6'
already exists

What's the correct way of re-releaing a plugin that either was stuffed
up before a vote or fails the vote?

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