We are using the maven release plugin on hudson and trying to automate the release process. The release:prepare works fine. When we try to do the release:perform , it fails because it tries to upload a source artifact twice to the repository.

Things that I tried,

  1. removing the profile which does include the maven source plugin from the super pom ( did not work)
  2. specifying the goals on hudson for release as -P!attach-source release:prepare release:perform. Which I thought will exclude the source plugin from getting executed. (did not work).
  3. tried specifying the plugin phase to some non existent phase in the super pom.(Did not work)
  4. tried specifying the plugin configuration, forReleaseProfile as false. ( guess what?? Did not work too)

It still spits out this error.

[INFO] [DEBUG] Using Wagon implementation lightweight from default mapping for protocol http
[INFO] [DEBUG] Using Wagon implementation lightweight from default mapping for protocol http
[INFO] [DEBUG] Checking for pre-existing User-Agent configuration.
[INFO] [DEBUG] Adding User-Agent configuration.
[INFO] [DEBUG] not adding permissions to wagon connection
[INFO] Uploading: http://xx.xx.xx.xx:8081/nexus/content/repositories/releases//com/yyy/xxx/hhh/hhh-hhh/1.9.40/hhh-hhh-1.9.40-sources.jar
[INFO] 57K uploaded  (xxx-xxx-1.9.40-sources.jar)
[INFO] [DEBUG] Using Wagon implementation lightweight from default mapping for protocol http
[INFO] [DEBUG] Using Wagon implementation lightweight from default mapping for protocol http
[INFO] [DEBUG] Checking for pre-existing User-Agent configuration.
[INFO] [DEBUG] Adding User-Agent configuration.
[INFO] [DEBUG] not adding permissions to wagon connection
[INFO] Uploading: http://xx.xxx.xx.xx:8081/nexus/content/repositories/releases//com/xxx/xxxx/xxx/xxx-xxx/1.9.40/xxx-xxx-1.9.40-sources.jar
[INFO] [DEBUG] Using Wagon implementation lightweight from default mapping for protocol http
[INFO] [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] [ERROR] BUILD ERROR
[INFO] [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] [INFO] Error deploying artifact: Authorization failed: Access denied to: http://xx.xxx.xx.xx:8081/nexus/content/repositories/releases/com/xxx/xxx/xxx/xxx-config/1.9.40/xxx-xxx-1.9.40-sources.jar

Any help regarding this will be really appreciated.

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I don't think the probem is in the release plugin, I think you've got the xxx-sources.jar attached two times - that's why the duplicate upload. Why is there a duplicate attachment is hard to tell without seeing the POM. Try running mvn -X and checking the log for who attaches xxx-source.jar another time.

In any case, a good workaround on Nexus would be having a staging repository where you can upload releases several times - and when everything's ready you just close/promote the staging repo. Check the Sonatype OSS setup for an example.

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I configured the maven release plug-in with releaseProfile=false and dont execute the source artifacts profile. Which did the trick.

<build>
            <plugins>
                <plugin>
                    <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
                    <artifactId>maven-release-plugin</artifactId>
                    <version>2.1</version>
                    <configuration>
                            <arguments>-P!source-artifacts</arguments>
                            <useReleaseProfile>false</useReleaseProfile>
                            <goals>-Dmaven.test.skip=true deploy</goals>
                    </configuration>    
                </plugin>
            </plugins>
        </build>
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Downvoted--this is a sledgehammer approach. Only <useReleaseProfile>false</useReleaseProfile> is actually necessary to solve the problem, but you're turning off source artifacts altogether, and skipping tests--that's like turning off all compiler warnings because they annoy you. Also, for completeness I'd like to see an explanation of what the "useReleaseProfile" does and why it helps. – qualidafial Jun 9 '11 at 17:59
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