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Daniel Siegmann commented on MNG-3075:
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I have encountered a slight variant of this problem. My site distribution
definition is:
<distributionManagement>
<site>
<id>fja-central-sites</id>
<url>dav:http://myserver:8080/project-sites/${project.groupId}/${project.artifactId}</url>
</site>
</distributionManagement>
The expected URL in the child project is:
http://myserver:8080/project-sites/com.foo/productmachine
But the URL used is:
http://myserver:8080/project-sites/com.fja/productmachine/productmachine
> Project properties, project.artifactId and project.version, are incorrectly
> translated when use defined in a parent POM.
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>
> Key: MNG-3075
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-3075
> Project: Maven 2
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.0.6, 2.0.7
> Reporter: Paul Spencer
> Attachments: pom.xml, pom.xml, pom.xml
>
>
> I have defined the <scm> and <distributionManagement> tags in a parent POM.
> The definitions in the parent POM use ${project.artifactId} and
> ${project.version}. The problem is the resulting POM has incorrect tags.
> As an example: When the master POM contains the following configuration, the
> distribution site url for the "bad-effective-pom" project is
> scp://developer.foo.com/developer-foo-com/projects/bad-effective-pom/1.0-SNAPSHOT/bad-effective-pom
> <distributionManagement>
> <site>
> <id>foo-project-site</id>
> <name>Project Site</name>
>
> <url>scp://developer.foo.com/developer-foo-com/projects/${project.artifactId}/${project.version}</url>
> </site>
> </distributionManagement>
> As the level of POM inheritance increases, so do the problem.
> A test case will be attached to this issue.
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