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Robert Scholte commented on MJAVADOC-569:
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We're not using an aggregate javac-call, javac is called per Maven module, so
you cannot compare this. JPMS has enough flags flags, I'm pretty sure this is
solvable.
> javadoc:aggregate fails when mixing Java modules and non-modules, and
> non-module depends on other non-module
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> Key: MJAVADOC-569
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MJAVADOC-569
> Project: Maven Javadoc Plugin
> Issue Type: Bug
> Environment: maven-javadoc-plugin 3.1.0-SNAPSHOT
> Java 12-ea+28
> Reporter: Gili
> Priority: Blocker
> Attachments: testcase.zip
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>
> # Unpack testcase
> # Run {{mvn clean package javadoc:aggregate -e}}
> # {{javadoc:aggregate}} will fail with various errors like "(package
> org.w3c.dom is declared in module java.xml, but module module2 does not read
> it)"
> Note that module 2 isn't really a Java Module but we are treating it as such
> for the purposes of aggregating Javadoc across modularized and
> non-modularized code. Module 2 has no way of declaring its intention of
> reading the aforementioned package because it does not have a
> {{module-info.java}} file.
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