CI systems like Jenkins normally create a Build Number on each Build, which is automatically incremented with each build. The Build Number is normally exposed a a environment variable.
This will not work for MyGet maven feeds. MyGet analyses pom.xml and gets confused by ${revision} in version field, giving you 400 on attempt to upload the package.
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CI systems like Jenkins normally create a Build Number on each Build, which is automatically incremented with each build. The Build Number is normally exposed a a environment variable.
mvn -Drevision=$BUILD_NUMBER clean deploy
This will not work for MyGet maven feeds. MyGet analyses pom.xml and gets confused by ${revision} in version field, giving you 400 on attempt to upload the package.