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Brian Fox commented on MENFORCER-14:
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You're right, it's not a fix but a workaround. However, the enforce-once has 
always been broken and executes on each project anyway. Therefore, there is no 
speed/performance difference between the two.

> Enforcer Plugin Messes Up Dependencies
> --------------------------------------
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>                 Key: MENFORCER-14
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MENFORCER-14
>             Project: Maven 2.x Enforcer Plugin
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: James Carman
>            Assignee: Brian Fox
>         Attachments: toplevel.zip
>
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> When using the enforcer plugin, it somehow messes up the dependencies in a 
> reactor-based build. The attached zip file exhibits the problem. Our project 
> structure is a bit weird. We have one top-level project which contains a 
> bunch of modules. One of the modules is a pom-based "tempalte" project which 
> sets up all of our build settings (src/target for the compiler, turns on the 
> aspectj compiler, etc.). All of the other modules extend the "template" 
> project and they themselves have multiple sub-project.

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