I've missed the "Use custom workspace" option under the maven advanced
configuration - I can use this to set up a "remedy" job for the real job,
which operates on the workspace of the real job.
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 8:25 AM, Ilko Iliev wrote:
> Thanks for the info.
>
> Wipe out the workspace
Thanks for the info.
Wipe out the workspace will leave the versions as changed during the
prepare stage. IMHO this feature will be very helpful to revert to a stable
stage w/out too much extra "magic". It's true that the tag must be removed
manually, if it has been created, but in our case this co
I've seen release:rollback implemented as a Batch Task in a Maven build
job. This was at my previous employer so I don't have access to the job
anymore to give the details, but I think it is pretty straightforward.
This way you can keep the rollback function together with the regular
build job
Hi,
It’s not supported (which is why the RFE is still open) and comments in the
wiki are not monitored by the plugin maintainer.
"Wipe out workspace" is probably the best form or release:rollback J
maven won’t delete the tag if it created it anyway - so depending on
what failed you may we