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Benjamin Bentmann commented on MEXEC-75:
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It seems you only need two classes (ValueSource, RegexBasedInterpolator) to 
satisfy the test requirements, so you could simply copy those and drop them 
into src/test/java of the plugin.

The bigger issue is that the maven-plugin-testing-harness does not properly 
isolate the dependencies of the plugin and those of the Maven core. Just 
another reason to favor integration tests over those problematic unit tests.

> trange encoding of environment variables when using exec plugin
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MEXEC-75
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MEXEC-75
>             Project: Maven 2.x Exec Plugin
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: exec
>    Affects Versions: 1.1.1
>         Environment: Windows XP, czech mutation
>            Reporter: Dusan Zatkovsky
>            Priority: Critical
>
> At fist, you must use non-us windows xp ( I have reproduced this on Windows 
> XP Professional CZECH mutation ).
> Create simple maven project with one class ( for example test.App ).
> Write following code:
> {code:title=App.java}
> public class App {
>     public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
>         String s = args[0];
>         FileWriter w = new FileWriter(new File("c:\\output.txt"), true);
>         // get env variable
>         String appData = System.getenv("APPDATA");
>         // write env variable to file and write if directory where that 
> variable points to exists
>         w.write(s + " : " + appData + " : " + new File(appData).exists() + 
> "\n");  
>         w.close();
>         
>     }
> {code}
> Then run this app with exec:exec and directly by following commands:
> {{mvn install}}
> {{mvn exec:exec -Dexec.executable=java -Dexec.args="-classpath %classpath 
> test.App maven"}}
> {{java -cp target\mavenExecEncodingBug-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar test.App jar}}
> We are expecting result like:
> {{maven : C:\Documents and Settings\admin\Data aplikací : true}}
> {{jar : C:\Documents and Settings\admin\Data aplikací : true}}
> But it is:
> {{maven : C:\Documents and Settings\admin\Data aplikacˇ : false}}
> {{jar : C:\Documents and Settings\admin\Data aplikací : true}}
> This is a big problem for me, because my applications looks into different 
> folders when running from IDE and in production.
> See also https://netbeans.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=172265 for more 
> reference.

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