This looks like a regression bug in mvn but I just wanted to confirm if I am not making an obvious mistake.
Assume I have a project structure like:
foo-parent 0.0.1-SNAPSHOT
-> foo-common 0.0.1-SNAPSHOT (parent is foo-parent 0.0.1-SNAPSHOT)
-> foo-business 0.0.1-SNAPSHOT (parent is foo-parent 0.0.1-SNAPSHOT)
Say I have a property defined in foo-parent
(0.0.1-SNAPSHOT
) as
<foo.bar.version>abc</foo.bar.version>
On checking the effective pom (using mvn-3.2.1
) for foo-business
, it correctly shows the foo.bar.version
:
>mvn help:effective-pom -f foo-business/pom.xml | grep "foo.bar.version"
<foo.bar.version>abc</foo.bar.version>
I then installed these artifacts to my local repo (for the next steps of the bug reproduction).
Now if I make a change to foo-parent
's property and its version to 0.0.2-SNAPSHOT
foo-parent 0.0.2-SNAPSHOT
-> foo-common 0.0.1-SNAPSHOT (parent is foo-parent 0.0.1-SNAPSHOT -- picked from local repo)
-> foo-business 0.0.1-SNAPSHOT (parent is foo-parent 0.0.1-SNAPSHOT -- picked from local repo)
property defined in foo-parent
(0.0.2-SNAPSHOT
) as
<foo.bar.version>xyz</foo.bar.version>
Again checking the effective pom (using mvn-3.2.1
) for foo-business
, it correctly shows the foo.bar.version
:
>mvn help:effective-pom -f foo-business/pom.xml | grep "foo.bar.version"
<foo.bar.version>abc</foo.bar.version>
However, checking the same thing using mvn-3.3.3
, it doesn't seem to use the property from the parent pom (0.0.1-SNAPSHOT
) but rather from the relative path (../foo-parent
).
>mvn333 help:effective-pom -f foo-business/pom.xml | grep "foo.bar.version"
<foo.bar.version>xyz</foo.bar.version>
I think this to be a regression bug. Do you guys agree? I didn't see anything in the release notes that indicates this as a desired change in behavior.
Sample project setup for this @ https://github.com/kilokahn/maven-testers/tree/master/foo-parent
Thanks in advance!
foo-business
references a parent with0.0.2-SNAPSHOT
....