There is no option to skip just the -repack normalization and not the 
packing.
The only way to do this is to just not run the -repack in the first place, 
which I guess means separating that one jar from the rest when processing.

Is there a particular reason why you would want to skip this 
normalization?  Without it, the pack step essentially becomes the 
normalization.  Later on unpack, you get different bits which are the same 
as you would have gotten from the repack.

-Andrew



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On this jarprocessor options page, 
http://wiki.eclipse.org/JarProcessor_Options

It mentions that you can add an option per jar to not sign or not pack
But is there an option to not normalize?

So we are normalizing and signing a full update site but there is one jar 
we do not want to normalize before packing.



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