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Magne Nordtveit commented on SCM-643:
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This also affects version 1.8.

Currently when using release plugin to perform a release:branch, I have to 
manually rebase the last commit to the release branch over to the original 
branch. Although this is a simple task in theory, it causes some issues when we 
want to automate the release process.
                
> release:branch in mercurial provider updates the version in the new branch
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SCM-643
>                 URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SCM-643
>             Project: Maven SCM
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: maven-scm-provider-mercurial (hg)
>    Affects Versions: 1.5, 1.6
>            Reporter: Jared Bunting
>         Attachments: hg-scm-branch-fix.patch
>
>
> When running release:branch with a mercurial repository, and having all 
> properties set to defaults, I would expect the current version to be carried 
> over to the new branch, and the new "developmentVersion" to be set on the 
> original branch.  This is the behavior that I have always seen in the 
> subversion provider (which is the only other one that I really have 
> experience with), and what I believe the documentation states. However, that 
> is not the behavior that I am seeing.  I see the branch created, then the new 
> version set on the branch.
> I believe the issue is that HgBranchCommand not only creates a new branch, 
> but updates the working copy to the new branch.  This seems to be counter to 
> the behavior expected by maven-release-plugin, differs from the behavior in 
> the subversion provider, and also seems to not be the behavior described in 
> the ScmProvider interface.
> Since this "updating to the new branch" behavior is inherent to mercurial, 
> I've written a patch that saves the original branch name prior to branching, 
> and after branching is complete updates to the original branch.

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