The following comment has been added to this issue:

     Author: Arnaud HERITIER
    Created: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 7:06 PM
       Body:
I partially fixed this bug.
I re-introduce the use of a <sourcepath> instead of a <fileset> when 
${pom.build.sourceModifications} aren't defined.
The bug will persist if you use sourceModifications AND link to package names at the 
same time.
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        Key: MPJAVADOC-28
    Summary: @link tag not working with package names
       Type: Bug

     Status: Open
   Priority: Major

 Original Estimate: Unknown
 Time Spent: Unknown
  Remaining: Unknown

    Project: maven-javadoc-plugin

   Assignee: Arnaud HERITIER
   Reporter: Maarten Coene

    Created: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 7:54 AM
    Updated: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 7:06 PM

Description:
I have a coulple of [EMAIL PROTECTED] package-name} tags in my javadocs, however, the 
javadoc plugin can resolve them to an URL. 

For instance: http://www.dom4j.org/xref/org/dom4j/DocumentType.html has links to the 
"org.dom4j.dtd" package. But if I generate the javadoc with maven, I receive this 
warning: "src\java\org\dom4j\DocumentType.java:52: warning - Tag @link: reference not 
found: org.dom4j.dtd".

But if I generate the javadocs with the Ant javadoc task myself, these links are 
resolved correctly!!

For instance: http://www.dom4j.org/dom4j-1.4/apidocs/org/dom4j/DocumentType.html is 
the javadoc generated by the build.xml of dom4j which does only call the javadoc task 
provided by Ant.

Maarten


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