Apache used to operate Gump for this purpose, back on the days of Ant and
Maven 1.x.
Hi all,
A while ago I encountered a bug [1] in Maven 4 which I'm testing at work. I
took quite some time into debugging the issue, but I am at a dead end
currently.
The issue should describe the problem enough, but in short I understand it
as the following:
1. Multi module project with two submodu
This should be done as part of Mavens own build.
Don't rely on uploaded versions, there's always a gap where another job
could have uploaded a different version.
If things start to fail, it could be hard to reproduce it.
It should be the one that has been built and stashed, so you can unstash
a
hboutemy merged pull request #272:
URL: https://github.com/apache/maven-site/pull/272
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hboutemy commented on pull request #272:
URL: https://github.com/apache/maven-site/pull/272#issuecomment-964163051
you're right
https://maven.apache.org/ref/3.8.3/maven-model/maven.html#class_scm
thank you
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Hi,
Good idea.
One of the resolutions can be to use maven wrapper to configure the Maven
version to use, and use wrapper to build a project.
Such a solution can be easily used in any CI system.
Using a wrapper we simply download the latest build and deployed Maven
version from the repository, we
Hi all,
In the last year, we've seen multiple situations where a change in
Maven core prevented Maven from building itself [1][2].
On the path to stabilising Maven towards Maven 4, I think this isn't
helping us. That's why I propose we introduce an additional GitHub
action. Let's call it the