I use SVN to version the source files and maven release plugin to create and tag release. My project is a multimodule project.
Short story
The release:prepare goal causes both trunk and tags to be tagged in my SCM.
Long story
My project is a multi-module project :
bar
module1
module2
...
pom.xml
The SCM tag is configured like this in my project parent POM bar/pom.xml:
<scm>
<connection>scm:svn:http://svn.mycompany.local/svn/foo/projects/bar/trunk</connection>
<url>http://svn.mycompany.local/svn/foo/projects/bar/trunk</url>
</scm>
When I run :
mvn release:prepare -DskipTests=true -DautoVersionSubmodules=true -DdevelopmentVersion=1.1 -DdryRun=true
The SCM tag in pom.xml.tag is modified but not as excepted :
<scm>
<connection>scm:svn:http://svn.mycompany.local/svn/foo/projects/bar/tags/bar-1.0/trunk</connection>
<url>http://svn.mycompany.local/svn/foo/projects/bar/tags/bar-1.0/trunk</url>
</scm>
And if I perform the release:
mvn release:clean release:prepare release:perform -DautoVersionSubmodules=true -DdevelopmentVersion=1.1
directory trunk AND tags are tagged in the tags folder. I get this structure in the repository:
bar
/trunk/
[...]
/tags
/bar-1.0
/trunk
/tags
Then the perform goal fail :
[ERROR] Failed to execute goal org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-release-plugin:2.0:perform (default-cli) on project bar: Error executing Maven.
Working directory "C:\projects\foo\bar\target\checkout\bar" does not exist! -> [Help 1]
In a manner of fact, I have got this in my target\checkout directory :
tags\
trunk\
I have got several other projects that work with no problem with the same kind of configuration.
What I checked: - My subversion structure follow the conventionnal branches/trunk/tags, so tagBase shouldn't have to be mentionned here - The effective POM shows a correct SCM configuration (before tagging of course) - Checked of course that SCM url's are correct and point to the location of the pom.xml
So I really do not know where to look at. Is there anyone who had the same problem or have an idea ? What am I missing ?
Thanks.