Abnormal behavior for plugin POM download when missing plugin version
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                 Key: MNG-5182
                 URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-5182
             Project: Maven 2 & 3
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Plugins and Lifecycle
    Affects Versions: 2.2.1
         Environment: JDK 1.6.0_23 (64 bit) , Nexus 1.8 for repository, Windows 
7 64 bit
            Reporter: Adrian Shum
         Attachments: pom.xml

In our company repository (using Nexus), it provide several repository groups.  
PUBLIC is proxy to public repository. EXT contains 3rd party artifacts that is 
not available on public repo.

My settings.xml contains NO mirrors declaration, and in which defined a 
activeProfile that contains several repositories and plugin repositories, which 
put EXT and PUBLIC (EXT comes before PUBLIC).

I have did a minor change in a 3rd party plugin, 
org.codehaus.mojo:native2ascii-maven-plugin:1.0-alpha-1, and I put the modified 
version in EXT repo, with version changed to 1.0-alpha-1.1

A project is declared to use the plugin 
org.codehaus.mojo:native2ascii-maven-plugin, with no version provided.  

Local repository should be purged before building the project.

By building the project, and inspects the local repository, it can be found 
that only JAR of the plugin is downloaded, but not the POM. By adding -X option 
when building with Maven, it can be found that Maven is downloading JAR of 
org.codehaus.mojo:native2ascii-maven-plugin:1.0-alpha-1.1 from EXT, but then 
trying to get the POM from central.  As there is no such artifact in central 
repository, Maven treated that as no POM available.

However, if plugin version is added in the project POM, everything will be 
fine.  Plugin POM is correctly downloaded.

Although it is my fault that plugin version is missed in the project, it does 
not seems that reasonable for the behavior for Maven:  It downloaded the plugin 
JAR from the first plugin repository (I bet it simply get the latest version), 
and then trying to get the plugin POM from a totally unrelated location 
(central repo in such case).


Attached please find the testing project as part of the test case.  However, as 
the test needs quite a lot of setup in the environment, I cannot provide the 
full test case.

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