fix(maven): skip dependencies using ${project.version} instead of failing#96
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When a dependency version references \${project.version}, omnibump was failing
with an error because it could not locate where the property is set. \${project.version}
is a Maven built-in that refers to the project's own <version> tag, not a
configurable property, so the dependency cannot be bumped this way. Instead of
erroring, log an informational message and continue.
Closes https://linear.app/chainguard/issue/AUTO-655/
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What
When a dependency version references
${project.version}, omnibump was failing with an error because it could not locate where the property is set in any<properties>block or parent POM chain.Why
${project.version}is a Maven built-in that refers to the project's own<version>tag, not a configurable<properties>entry. Omnibump cannot bump it this way, so rather than failing with an error, we now log an informational message and continue processing the remaining dependencies.Closes https://linear.app/chainguard/issue/AUTO-655/