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Brian Fox edited comment on WAGON-541 at 1/5/19 1:59 AM:
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We've also experienced this as a regression. When the server chooses to provide 
additional context, it is not helpful to the user that we squash it. Maven 
should pass this information on in the error so someone has a chance of 
understanding what happened. 

 

Here is a more salient example of how this handling regressed:

 
Maven build failures due to firewalled component before Maven 3.6.0 printed a 
message like 
 
{quote}
Access denied to: <dependency url> , ReasonPhrase:*Requested item is 
quarantined*
{quote}
 
With Wagon release 3.2.0 ( Maven 3.6.0 ), the reason phrase is no longer 
printed - it now looks simply like this:
 
{quote}
Access denied to: <dependency url>
{quote}


was (Author: brianf):
We've also experienced this as a regression. When the server chooses to provide 
additional context, it is not helpful to the user that we squash it. Maven 
should pass this information on in the error so someone has a chance of 
understanding what happened. 

> Command Line Not Showing ReasonPhrase for Errors
> ------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: WAGON-541
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WAGON-541
>             Project: Maven Wagon
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: wagon-http
>    Affects Versions: 3.2.0
>         Environment: Windows 10
>            Reporter: Aurelie Pluche
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: MvnCmdLineV339.PNG, MvnCmdLineV339V2.PNG, 
> MvnCmdLineV360.PNG, MvnCmdLineV360V2.PNG
>
>
> Hi,
> I work in the Azure DevOps Artifacts Packaging team at Microsoft where we 
> provide a Maven service to our customers. We often use a Reason-Phrase to 
> return information on failed requests to customers. This functionality was 
> available in previous versions of maven but seems to have disappeared in 
> Maven 3.6.0. Was this intentional?
> I have included screenshots of the cmd line response using two different 
> maven versions (3.3.9 and 3.6.0). I intentionally made a call that would 
> return a 405 error to be able to get an error response. I also used the same 
> package.
> Thanks



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