[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adding a dependency to a plugin that's already expanded into a directory in $MAVEN_HOME/plugins wont cause a download.
You should either delete the .processed file for the plugin, or re-install it using
maven plugin:install
HTH,
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Colin Sampaleanu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 18/01/2003 03:28:30 AM:
There appears to be some breakage in the dependency handling. I say this
because, playing around, if I add a bogus dependency (non-existent jar) to my project.xml, maven does try to download that jar. But if I go into
the project.xml of the xdoclet plugin itself, and add the bogus dependency there, maven does not attempt to download the jar. Perhaps this is by design, but I don't understand why...for
Michal Maczka wrote:
I have the same problem. Trying to solve it for last hour.. no solution
first tothe moment.
Once you got something let me know. I will do the same if I'll be a
find out why..
Michal
-----Original Message-----
From: Colin Sampaleanu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 4:28 PM
To: Turbine Maven Users List
Subject: xdoclet plugin can not seem to find EjbDocletTask
I am using Maven CVS HEAD. When I try to use the xdoclet plugin, either the version that comes with xdoclet 1.2b2, or one from building xdoclet CVS HEAD, the plugin seems unable to find EjbDocletTask, resulting in the message
taskdef class xdoclet.modules.ejb.EjbDocletTask cannot be found
All dependencies seem to be resolved (no message about attempting to download anything), although I did have to manually add xdoclet-1.2b2.jar to my repo, since it is not on ibiblio.
Anybody have an idea what is going on?
Colin
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