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David Crossley commented on FOR-547: ------------------------------------ Your intial report was for release candidate rc1 which had known problems. Do you still see issues with rc3? > Plugins are not installed when calling forrest via Ant > (forrest.build.xml:site) > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: FOR-547 > URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-547 > Project: Forrest > Type: Bug > Components: Core operations > Versions: 0.7-dev > Environment: Windows XP, SP2 > Ant 1.6.5 > Forrest 0.7rc1 > Reporter: Ron Blaschke > Priority: Minor > > I have an Ant script, which imports forrest.build.xml. When calling the site > target with a missing plugin, the install fails. But "forrest init-plugins" > works fine. Also, using versioned plugins works, using the Ant script and > "forrest init-plugins".. > Here's the relevant conversation from forrest-dev. > Ron Blaschke wrote: > > Friday, June 17, 2005, 11:54:47 AM, Ross Gardler wrote: > >>Ron Blaschke wrote: > >> > >>>Unable to retrieve the ${plugin.name} plugin. > >>> > >>>Two noteworthy things: Calling "forrest init-plugins" installs the > >>>plugin sucessfully. And the error message says "${plugin.name}", > >>>instead of the real name of the plugin. > > > >>The two things are related. It looks like that the {plugin.name} is not > >>being set for some reason (and I guess {versioned.name} is not set either. > > > >>These are set in the init-plugins target of targets/plugins.xml > > > > I ran my build.xml with "ant -d," and found the following: > > > > Setting ro project property: plugin.name -> ${plugin.name} > > Setting ro project property: plugin.version -> ${plugin.version} > > Setting ro project property: versioned.name -> > > org.apache.forrest.plugin.input.projectInfo > Actually that is as expected. The {plugin.name} and {plugin.version} > values are set by a regexp looking for the the version number. Since > there is no version number in the plugin required the regexp fails and > so no value for the property. The rest of the script tries to get the > {versioned.name} plugin. If it fails it falls back to the unversioned > plugin. > This explains why the error message shows ${plugin.name}, I've changed > that to use the {versioned.name} so at least it will give a more > meaningful error. > > "forrest -d" says: > > > > Setting ro project property: plugin.name -> > > org.apache.forrest.plugin.input.projectInfo > > Setting ro project property: plugin.version -> > > Setting ro project property: versioned.name -> > > org.apache.forrest.plugin.input.projectInfo > This I don't understand. The bechaviour should be the same as above. The > relevant portion of the ANT script is at line 337 of targets/plugins.xml > > My forrest.properties says this: > > > > project.required.plugins=org.apache.forrest.plugin.input.projectInfo, > > org.apache.forrest.plugin.input.simplifiedDocbook > I assume you get the same behaviour with simplifiedDocbook? > > Out of curiosity, I added the plugin version. > > > > project.required.plugins=org.apache.forrest.plugin.input.projectInfo-0.1, > > org.apache.forrest.plugin.input.simplifiedDocbook > > > > The debug trace of my build.xml changes to the following, and the > > plugin is successfully installed. > > > > Setting ro project property: plugin.name -> > > org.apache.forrest.plugin.input.projectInfo > > Setting ro project property: plugin.version -> 0.1 > > Setting ro project property: versioned.name -> > > org.apache.forrest.plugin.input.projectInfo-0.1 > This looks like the behaviour expected. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira