|
||||||||
|
This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators. For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira |
||||||||
- [mojo-dev] [jira] (MNBMODULE-137) Option to use invari... Milos Kleint (JIRA)
- [mojo-dev] [jira] (MNBMODULE-137) Option to use i... Jesse Glick (JIRA)
- [mojo-dev] [jira] (MNBMODULE-137) Option to use i... Milos Kleint (JIRA)
- [mojo-dev] [jira] (MNBMODULE-137) Option to use i... Jesse Glick (JIRA)
- [mojo-dev] [jira] (MNBMODULE-137) Option to use i... Milos Kleint (JIRA)
- [mojo-dev] [jira] (MNBMODULE-137) Option to use i... Milos Kleint (JIRA)
- [mojo-dev] [jira] (MNBMODULE-137) Option to use i... Jesse Glick (JIRA)
- [mojo-dev] [jira] (MNBMODULE-137) Option to use i... Milos Kleint (JIRA)

hmm, I forgot about the concurrent duplicate entries from multiple modules, GA[.jar] won't work then. Apparently the only bulletproof solution I cano think of is incorporating GA of both module project and dependency into the path. Or instead of the module's GA use the module's codebasename.. Eg. /ext/org.netbeans.modules.log4j/log4j/log4j.jar