[ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-1921?page=all ]

John Casey updated MNG-1921:
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    Fix Version: 2.0.5

> test scope in dependencyManagement does not appear to be transitive to 
> dependent subProjects
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: MNG-1921
>          URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-1921
>      Project: Maven 2
>         Type: Bug

>     Versions: 2.0.1
>  Environment: jdk1.5.0_04, mvn 2.0.1
>     Reporter: Brian Bonner
>      Fix For: 2.0.5

>
>
> If we have a root pom.xml that includes dependencyManagement and specifies 
> the scope on a dependent component to be test, it's picked up in a 
> subproject, but it's does not appear to be transitive.
> e.g.  parent pom
> <dependencyMgmt>
>    <dependency>
>         <artifactId>easymock</artifactId>
>         ...
>         <scope>test</scope>
>    </dependency>
> </dependencyMgmt>
> child pom
> <dependency>
>       <artifactId>easymock</artifactId>
> </dependency>
> peer pom
> <dependency>
>      <artifactId>child</artifactId>
> </dependency>
> <dependency>
>       <artifactId>easymock</artifactId>
> </dependency>
> The peer pom gets compilation exceptions indicating that it can't find the 
> package specified by the dependent jar easymock.  The easymock jar is nowhere 
> in the classpath.
> Judging by this:  
> http://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-dependency-mechanism.html
> the test scope should be transitive.
> Brian

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