The Apache Maven team is pleased to announce the release of the Apache Maven Clean Plugin, version 3.1.0.
The Clean Plugin is used when you want to remove files generated at build-time in a project’s directory.
Important Note:
Maven 3.X only
JDK 7 minimum requirement
You should specify the version in your project’s plugin configuration:
Release Notes – Maven Clean Plugin – Version 3.1.0
Bug:
MCLEAN-77 – Remove link to non-existing Codehaus wiki
Tasks:
MCLEAN-73 – Upgrade of maven-shared-utils to 3.0.1.
MCLEAN-74 – Upgrade of commons-io to 2.5.
MCLEAN-83 – Upgrade mave-surefire/failsafe-plugin 2.21.0
MCLEAN-84 – Lift JDK minimum to JDK 7
Dependency upgrades:
MCLEAN-75 – Upgrade maven-plugins to version 30
MCLEAN-80 – Upgrade maven-shared-utils to 3.2.0
MCLEAN-81 – Upgrade parent to 31
MCLEAN-85 – Upgrade maven-shared-utils to 3.2.1
Apache Maven Clean Plugin Version 3.1.0 Released
The Apache Maven team is pleased to announce the release of the Apache Maven Clean Plugin, version 3.1.0.
The Clean Plugin is used when you want to remove files generated at build-time in a project’s directory.
Important Note:
Maven 3.X only JDK 7 minimum requirement You should specify the version in your project’s plugin configuration:
Release Notes – Maven Clean Plugin – Version 3.1.0
Bug:
MCLEAN-77 – Remove link to non-existing Codehaus wiki Tasks:
MCLEAN-73 – Upgrade of maven-shared-utils to 3.0.1. MCLEAN-74 – Upgrade of commons-io to 2.5. MCLEAN-83 – Upgrade mave-surefire/failsafe-plugin 2.21.0 MCLEAN-84 – Lift JDK minimum to JDK 7 Dependency upgrades:
MCLEAN-75 – Upgrade maven-plugins to version 30 MCLEAN-80 – Upgrade maven-shared-utils to 3.2.0 MCLEAN-81 – Upgrade parent to 31 MCLEAN-85 – Upgrade maven-shared-utils to 3.2.1