* [MASSEMBLY-283] - Fix IT dependencySet-unpackedExcludingMetaInf
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This library is used primarily to assemble Maven repository directory
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skip that artifact entirely.
Any help?
Thanks!
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to get the list of ALL maven plug-
ins and
their versions that are used by maven build life cycle? Maven uses
tons of
standard plug-ins explicitly and inexplicitly. Is there a way to
get the
whole list of it for a given build?
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-compiler-* snapshot dependencies.
Please execute Maven with the -U flag to get this updated version.
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is a part of a lifecycle
(process-resources, compile, etc). A goal is somewhat analogous to
an ANT-task, but with a focus on what should happen, rather than
how it is done.
Can someone clear this up for me, giving examples?
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never triggered in this artifact
inclusion filter:
And obviously I'm not getting my warfile bits included. Anyone
able to
shed some light on this for me?
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I wouldn't normally condone replacing your pom.xml with pom.yml
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it's a simple way to get moving fast - which I always condone by
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their assembly using mvn assembly:assembly. When
I try to invoke assembly:assembly from the project (i.e. parent)
directory, it doesn't seem to call that target on the modules. Am I
missing something here?
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Looks like it got snagged by the spam filters...trying again with a tgz...-john'
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On Jul 19, 2007, at 3:48 PM, John Casey wrote:Hmm, I've put together a test project hierarchy to try and replicate the descriptor-not-found problem, and can't
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http://paste2.org/p/4893
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If I include it in my super POM, the error message is :
Failed to create assembly: Error creating assembly archive: You
must set at
least one file.
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I think you might be better off using a dependencySet in your
assembly descriptor, and specifying
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Thanks,
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Chris Helck wrote:
Was this ever fixed? I still see it in maven 2.0.6 -- am about to try
with 2.0.7. I don't see any direct mention of the problem in the jira
thingy.
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and outputFileNameFormat.
It was an oversight in 2.2-beta-1 to allow outputFileNameFormat to
influence expanded directories by default, but it is possible to do
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Just forwarding this response back to the users list, so everyone has
a chance to read.
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; anyone used this plugin with the Intel compiler?
I also found a maven shell plugin, but it says it is no longer
supported. Is there some replacement for running shell scripts?
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it and tell it what the name of the output JAR is?
Thanks for your help,
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Although I will say that this will only generate a 'target/debug.dir'
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Actually, the stacktrace for this error would be pretty valuable, just
to see whether it's coming
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What I really want is target/debug. Is this even possible?
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the thing up so that a client on the internet can access
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On 4/18/07, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 18 Apr 07, at 10:52 AM 18 Apr 07, Antonio Petrelli wrote:
2007/4/18, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://blogs.maven.org/jvanzyl/2007/04/18/1176905394766.html
You might find it easier to bind the assembly construction to the main build
process, in the package phase (for example). To do this, you can use the
assembly:single mojo like this:
plugin
artifactIdmaven-assembly-plugin/artifactId
version2.2-beta-1/version
executions
execution
Please file this in JIRA, so I can add some user-friendly messaging to it...
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MASSEMBLY
If you have a small test project I can use to incorporate in the integration
tests, that would be even better...
Thanks,
John
On 4/17/07, Brad Szabo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you're not seeing that behavior, put it in JIRA so I can take a look.
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MASSEMBLY
Thanks,
john
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Hi,
From what I've read, you can include stuff from your POM when filtering
resources by doing something like
looks like a bug in the line-ending filtration...that's a part I pretty much
carried straight over from 2.1 (IIRC), so it may have some bugs I didn't
see. Can you file it in JIRA?
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MASSEMBLY
Thanks,
John
On 4/13/07, Orford, Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I
IIRC, there used to be a way that you could specify all of the information
for a release up-front, to allow it all to be batched out via some sort of
automated process...if those parameters are still there, you should be able
to use them to specify your own tags. I doubt that it has the ability
you could leave it null, it should compensate for that.
On 4/16/07, Matthew Beermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all, I'm trying to write a mojo that reads in POMs from a remote
location and does some checking on them. To get a MavenProject out of a POM
file, I need to use the
/14/07, Mark Hewett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/11/07, John Casey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
I'm sure many people have hit this plugin-versioning problem before...
snip
The first time this has really bit me in the rear is when the assembly
plugin 2.2-beta-1 hit central, and my formerly
Traditionally, Maven regards the repository as a database for artifacts.
This means that anything in the repository is meant to be reachable by
Maven. Having said that, most repositories live on some sort of webserver
somewhere, which means the Maven repository is usually just a directory
the
auto-resolver and made a build fail if not all versions were explicit.
Then you could choose to use auto-resolver or not, depending on your
priorities on ease of use versus reproducibility.
Peter
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This is reported in MASSEMBLY-179 (
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MASSEMBLY-179), and the workaround is to add
the following to your dependencySet:
outputFileNameMapping/outputFileNameMapping
That should fix your problem.
-john
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With
Hi everyone,
I wanted to send out a quick email to let everyone know about some
discussion that's been taking place on the developers' list regarding plugin
versions. In trying to release the 2.2-beta-1 version of the assembly
plugin, it became apparent that this version fixes some bugs in the
agree, automatic resolution of plugin versions is dangerous and you
must use versions if you want reproducible builds. it's easy to add
them to your parent pom in the pluginManagement section
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I wanted to send out a quick email
going on with
the
assembly 2.2-beta-1 release? It looks like the release was made (following
the dev thread and new snapshot versions), but it's not available on
repo1?
I'm sure at least :) a million people are waiting for a new assembly
release, beta or not.
Kalle
On 4/11/07, John Casey [EMAIL
Added as AppFuse Light.
Thanks,
john
On 3/28/07, mraible [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using http://equinox.dev.java.net is probably best for now. If you'd
like,
you can use AppFuse Light for the name. We're changing the name because
of the conflict with the Eclipse project.
Matt
John Casey
sure, they can be treated as dependencies. You have the syntax down, too.
-j
On 3/29/07, mraible [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Casey wrote:
On 3/28/07, mraible [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you saying I should have two assemblies; one that creates a zip
from
the
static content
in
-PincludeImages (and not by default).
Matt
John Casey wrote:
sure, they can be treated as dependencies. You have the syntax down,
too.
-j
On 3/29/07, mraible [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Casey wrote:
On 3/28/07, mraible [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you saying I should have
dependencySets _within_module_binaries_ is only supported in 2.2-SNAPSHOT.
They are valid as a section directly within assembly in 2.1 though (not
that this will help you).
I'd highly recommend using 2.2-SNAPSHOT (very soon to be 2.2-beta-1). The
docs for it are the ones published on the
Rather than creating static zips in each module directory, why not use a
fileSet to refer to the module subdirs that contain the static content, and
create the single static zip from the top level? Then, if you want that
static content in a zip that's in addition to the war and jar files in your
it's installed with another WAR. Is that possible? It doesn't
seem like it.
Sorry, I'm not sure I follow; what do you mean by installed with?
-j
Matt
John Casey wrote:
Rather than creating static zips in each module directory, why not use a
fileSet to refer to the module subdirs
Is it the same thing to reference the Equinox page on dev.java.net, or is
there a Mergere URL we can add? Does anyone know?
BTW, I've added http://appfuse.org to the list.
-john
On 3/28/07, mraible [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to add Equinox (used in Maestro) and AppFuse to the
I've tracked the problem down, and I'm running the full integration-test
suite here before I deploy it (again). Sorry for screwing things up.
-john
On 3/16/07, Daniel Kulp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The snapshot that was deployed today seems to be very broken. I haven't
had a chance to look
.
Once again, sorry for the inconvenience.
-john
On 3/17/07, John Casey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've tracked the problem down, and I'm running the full integration-test
suite here before I deploy it (again). Sorry for screwing things up.
-john
On 3/16/07, Daniel Kulp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
If you have sources from 1.5 yrs ago, you probably found them.
-john
On 2/28/07, KiOrKY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, i'm trying to build maven from sources (in order to package it for
a
linux distro) and i'm wondering where can i find sources for werkz (and
not a
binary jar from ibiblio).
If indivo-client-java is in the modules list of the top level POM (it's in
the list of projects to be built when the build fires up), then it should
find those libraries when the build runs at or past the 'package' phase. If
it's not in the modules list, then you'll need to go into the
I'd try a parameter with the default-value of ${plugin.artifacts} which
returns a List of Artifact instances. If you need a Map of Artifacts, keyed
by groupId:artifactId (output of ArtifactUtils.versionlessKey( artifact ) ),
then you can use ${plugin.artifactMap}
HTH,
john
On 2/1/07, Rebecca
FWIW, I just wrote up a proposal and submitted a JIRA for ordering of
executions within a phase. Please vote for/watch this issue if you're
interested.
JIRA: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-2804
Proposal:
It seems to me that we fixed that some time ago because of a logged issue,
such that only external profiles listed in the activeProfiles section will
be affected. Profiles in the POM are not included in that group.
-j
On 1/30/07, Eric Redmond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What version of Maven are
If you use the 2.2-SNAPSHOT version of the assembly plugin, you can specify
the outputFileNameMapping in the dependencySet to be something like the
following descriptor has:
assembly
idbin/id
formats
formatdir/format
/formats
includeBaseDirectoryfalse/includeBaseDirectory
dependencySets
= 2.0.4, where plugin-version resolution will
only check repositories with releases enabled. It should work for you with
this repository in place.
-j
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Christian Goetze wrote:
John Casey wrote:
If you use the 2.2-SNAPSHOT version of the assembly
I think archiva may be a good option to replace maven-proxy, though I don't
know much about using it. I haven't had a need for something like this yet.
-j
On 1/12/07, Christian Goetze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Casey wrote:
you'll need the following:
pluginRepositories
Profiles are not inherited, period.
Now, having said that, profiles in parent POMs can be triggered by the
building of a child. When activated, they are applied directly to the parent
POM, prior to that parent being used for inheritance into the child. So, the
effects of an active profile in a
You might try:
moduleSet
outputFileNameMapping/outputFileNameMapping
...
Not sure, but I think that would work.
-john
On 12/7/06, Bram de Kruijff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
in my assembly I want to include and unpack a war binary of a moduleset
in the root directory of the
You might want to checkout the maven-invoker-plugin. It's SVN at:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/maven/sandbox/plugins/maven-invoker-plugin
and IIRC has a snapshot deployed to the snapshot repository:
pluginRepositories
pluginRepository
idapache.snapshots/id
If you're using 2.2-SNAPSHOT of the assembly plugin, you should have quite a
few options for including the binaries of modules. This means that you
could, in theory, setup the assembly plugin to run once from the top level
project, and point it at a set of assembly descriptors, each containing a
Can you please file a new JIRA issue for this? It comes from the fact that I
modified the include/exclude filtering NOT to be transitive for wildcard
patterns, but it is still transitive for normal patterns...it should not be
quite so implicit, I guess.
If you have a test project that you could
Try:
-Dorg.apache.maven.global-settings=/path/to/global/settings.xml
HTH,
John
On 11/3/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sorry,
I don't mean the user settings! I will temporarily overwrite the global
settings under M2_HOME/conf/settings.xml.
Fredy
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