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I can look but unless I'm misunderstanding, that's a solution to a different problem.
The problem here is that jenkins is setting maven.test.failure.ignore=true, so if even in a single-module build your "goals and options" are set to "deploy", if the tests fail the build will still deploy. Setting maven.test.failure.ignore=false does prevent this behavior, but it's very inconvenient because it has to be set per-project (I can't find a way to set it globally) and the fact that it's not a default means we didn't notice this until we noticed jenkins had deployed functionally-broken artifacts.