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Robert Scholte closed MENFORCER-225.
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Fix Version/s: (was: waiting-for-feedback)
Assignee: Robert Scholte
Resolution: Won't Fix
I think this is too complex to explain and use, hence also too complex for us
to maintain. I'd suggest to maintain your own Enforcer Rule.
> Add rules for mutually-exclusive profiles and banned profiles
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> Key: MENFORCER-225
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MENFORCER-225
> Project: Maven Enforcer Plugin
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Rule API, Standard Rules
> Affects Versions: 1.4
> Reporter: Amardeep Sarkar
> Assignee: Robert Scholte
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: enforcer-rules.patch, site.patch
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> I wrote 2 new enforces rules:
> * The ability to specify a set of mutually-exclusive profiles (p1,p2:p1,p3
> would mean p1 can't be active with either p2 or p3). This has been discussed
> on [this
> thread|http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24855678/enforce-exactly-one-of-two-maven-profiles]
> on SO.
> * The ability to ban profiles (the contrary of {{requireActiveProfile}}). p1,
> p2 would mean neither p1 nor p2 can be active for this build.
> Both of these rules support wildcards and consider inherited profiles as
> well. I've attached a patch complete with unit test cases. {{mvn clean
> install}} passes in local. These are built on v1.4 of the rules.
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