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John Casey closed MASSEMBLY-185.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version/s: (was: 2.2)
2.2-beta-6
Assignee: John Casey
definitely fixed in this release, if not before this. If nothing else, you can
use the <useAllReactorProjects/> flag inside a <moduleSet> from a child module
to gain access to all projects in the current reactor, then filter them by
project coordinate.
> When using different parent and aggregator poms, the assembly plugin does not
> package the ModuleSets of the aggregator modules
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> Key: MASSEMBLY-185
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MASSEMBLY-185
> Project: Maven 2.x Assembly Plugin
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.1
> Reporter: Peter De Velder
> Assignee: John Casey
> Fix For: 2.2-beta-6
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> As mentioned on http://maven.apache.org/pom.html#Aggregation (see: A final
> note on Inheritance v. Aggregation), the aggregator project and parent
> project are conceptually not the same and can be split physically into 2
> different projects. In the example below, the aggregProj just groups
> ChildProj1 and ChildProj2 in it's <modules> definition, while the ChildProj
> poms do NOT reference aggregProj, but they both refer to parentProj in their
> <parent>
> aggregProj
> +-- ChildProj1 --> parentProj
> +-- ChildProj2 --> parentProj
> mvn clean package assembly:assembly
> in this case the ChildProj artifacts are not packaged, although they are
> referenced in the <ModulesSets> of the aggregProj
> In other words if the <artifactId> of aggregProj differs from the
> <artifactId> in the ChildProjX <parent> definitions, the packaging is
> incorrect.
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