Hi Daniel, Mauro,

In either of these cases, can anyone give me some specific steps (and the project SVN URL, if possible) to reproduce the problem? I tried running 'mvn clean source:jar' last night on maven-project and maven-model, but apparently that's too simplistic to reproduce the problem...all of the sources were present.

I'd like to open another JIRA for this, but I need more to go on before I can come up with a description for the ticket that makes any real sense.

Thanks,

-john

Mauro Talevi wrote:
Daniel Kulp wrote:
John,

Performance is a bit better, but in a multi-project reactor build, the source jars are now all "wrong". None of the source ends up in the jars. Just the "extra" things from the remote-resources.


Yes - I can confirm that. In fact, another symptom of this is running cobertura. The coverage report is produced, but when clicking on any class it shows an error because it cannot find the java source.

Cheers


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